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Dvar Malchus
Cover of Devar Malchot publication for Parshat Lech-Lecha dated November 3–9, 2024
CategoriesChabad-Lubavitch Hassidism
Frequencyweekly
Founded1991
First issueApril 29, 1991
CompanyKehot
CountryIsrael
Based inKfar Habad
LanguageBiblical Hebrew Hebrew and Aramaic
Websitehttps://dvarmalchus.org

Dvar Malchus or Devar Malchot (Hebrew: דְּבַר מַלְכוּת Də var Malkh ût [dəˈvaʁ malˈχut] lit.'a royal thing' is a Torah study publication distributed weekly related to Chabad Hassidism, the center of which contains Maamarim (sacred articles) and Sichos (talks) and other sacred conversations from Menachem Mendel Schneerson the seventh Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitchwell as well as daily lessons in the Chitas (acronym for Pentateuch, Psalms, Tanya) Miomonidies and Hayom Yom.

The publication is distributed weekly in 70,000 copies to subscribers and institutions, and is available for use and download on the Internet and in the mobile application . In the peak years, the publication was printed in 150,000 copies and distributed in train stations and central intersections in Israel. publications in this format are translated into different languages and printed every week around the world.[1] The initiator of the publication is Rabbi Tovia Peles.[2]

History

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On the tenth of Tevet 5551 (1991), in the words given by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson to his followers, he referred to the words of rabbis in Israel who were concerned with condemning non-religious Jews,[3] and explained that such an occupation is not acceptable and even contrary to the requirements of Judaism.[4] On this occasion he elaborated on the virtue of Israel. Following this, Rabbi Tovia Pels of Kfar Chabad decided to publish the words in Israel as well, and distributed the printout of the conversation that appeared in the Kfar Chabad newspaper and in thousands of copies throughout the country.

Since then, he began to regularly publish the weekly Torah words of the Lubavitcher Rabbi in a publication called "Daver Malchot".

After several weeks, the Rebbe ordered to come to talks with the management of the official book publishing house of Chabad - Kehot, so that the booklet would be published officially, with the publishing logo and its cover page.

In 12 Bayer 1591, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson distributed to the audience in his Beit Midrash the booklet 'Dvar Malchus'. The publication included conversations from the Rebbe about matters of Messiah in the Torah of the Rambam. The publication was released on the occasion of the lanniversary of his brother, Rabbi Israel Aryeh Leib Schneerson.[5]

Even after the Rebbe's passing, Rabbi Peles continued to publish the publication in a weekly format and included in it the Holy Talks of the Torah and meetings from previous years, in accordance with the regularities of the Hebrew calendar.

In the year 2005, the lessons of the Chitas were also added to the publication, in the year 2006 the lessons of the Rambam (Miomonidies) And in the year 2017 theHayom Yom (Today's day) And it began to be distributed in tens of thousands of copies that were distributed free all over Israel, following the great demand for the publication, the publication began to be released in large quantities.[6]

In 2007, a weekly schedule was added to the publication, including the times of sunrise, the end of the Shema reading time, the end of the 19 Iprayer time, sunset, the rising of the stars, the entrances and exits of Shabbat in dozens of cities around the world.[7]

At the end of 2021, a special edition of the publication was distributed temporarily on weekends to subscribers of the newspapers" Mekor Rishon Israel Hayom Yediot Ahronoth and Jerusalem Post.

Circulation

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For many years the tycoon Lev Levev has been contributing to the printing and distribution. Leviev is close to Chabad Hassidism and was close to Tovia Peles, his name and surname appear at the end of the publication.[8]

In 2013, the publication began to be sold at a subsidized amount and its circulation decreased from about 150 thousand sheets to about 70 thousand sheets per weekIn the same year, a private company, Davar Malchot Ltd., was opened.[9] And since then she has been coordinating the operation. The editing of the publication is done by 'Hazq Publishing'

The publication is widely distributed and widely used, and was cited by Judge Eliakim Rubinstein in a High Court ruling.[10]

Name origin

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Rabbi Tovia Peles initiator of Dvar Malchus studies from Dvar Malchus booklet

The expression "malchot (kingdom)" appears in the Book of Esther : "The word of the kingdom came out of his mouth"[11] and it is used in the Talmud as a term for matters of the kingdom. The words of the great men of Israel are also called "kingdom", based on the words of the Babylonian Talmud. "Who are the kings? - the disciples of the sages"[12] and in. There is also a practice of opening or ending a sermon, book or letter with a quote from the words of the ancients, according to the proverbs "Opening In the word of the kingdom"[13] The sixth Rebbe of Chabad Hassidism, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson, calls by this name the words of the Torah spoken and written by his predecessors, the Rebbes of Chabad Hasidism. Following this, the Chabad hassidim practice To call the Rebbe's teachings that way.

In the Kfar Chabad weekly, a section was established at the beginning of the paper in which the rabbi's 'conversation' is presented, and the section was called by this name. From there, Rabbi Tovia Peles took the nickname [14]

Contents

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  • Maamarim (Hasidic essays) - by the Lubavitcher Rebbe with possible commentary.
  • by the Lubavitcher Rebbe with possible commentary
  • Likkutei Sichos (collected Talks) - according to the weekly study cycle.
  • Tavedevyot - sacred conversations that the Rebbe gave to his followers.
  • Talks from Levi Yitzchak - On the Torah - Kabbalah annotations by Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson.
  • Chumash (pentateuch) - with Rashi's and Nachmanides's commentaryon the Torah.
  • Tanya (book by Shneur Zalman of Liadi) with commentary from the book 'Lessons in Sefer Hatanya'
  • Hayom Yom (todays day)- daily proverbs by the Lubavitcher Rebbe .
  • Sefer Hamitzvot (Daily laws) in the maimonides's lesson.
  • Misheh Torah (book by maimonides) - divided into daily lessons, within the framework of 'three chapters per day', 'one chapter per day' and the book of mitzvot with Maimonides's interpretation for the people - Mossad Rabbi Kook .
  • Nevi'im (Prophets) and Ketuvim (Scriptures) - with interpretations.
  • Mishnah (Oral Torah) - with interpretations.
  • Igrot Kodesh - a collection of letters from the Chabad Rebbe .
  • Daf Yomi (daily page of talmud) - with commentary by Rabbi Adin Ibn Israel
  • words of the Chabad Rebbe - the teachings of the Chabad Hasidic presidents .
  • Reading the Torah - with Torah innovations in the weekly parsha .
  • The Haftara- with the annotation ' Shi Lamora ' and 'Ataret Miriam'.
  • This week's schedule - with sunrise times, the end of the Shema reading time, the end of the prayer time, sunset, the rising of the stars, Shabbat entrances in many cities around the world.

References

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  1. ^ "קובצי הלימוד היומיים ראו אור בצרפתית". COL.org (in Hebrew). August 26, 2008. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  2. ^ Rabbi Tovia Peles (Q110700430) | The founder of Dever Malchut, Rabbi Tovia Peles, has passed away . | Rabbi Moshe Marinovsky, "A Soldier on the Rabbi's Mission", Kfar Chabad weekly, 1955, issue number 1943, 54-45. | Mandi Cortes, "One, One and Special", Kfar Chabad weekly, 1944, issue number 1944, pages 36-45 (some of this letter is published here)
  3. ^ Yated Ne'eman (Hebrew) 12 Tevet, 5791 - 'I would like to pose a question...'
  4. ^ "35 עשרה בטבת - תנשא.PDF".
  5. ^ "The Dvar Malchus That Changed Everything". COLlive. 2021-04-21. Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  6. ^ "דבר מלכות: מהשבוע גם הרמב"ם היומי". Col.org (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  7. ^ "חדש: לוח זמנים עדכני ב"דבר מלכות" השבועי". COL.net (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  8. ^ "השיעור בבורסה, והפצת ה'דבר מלכות': ר' לוי לבייב בטור פרידה". COL.org (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2024-10-20.
  9. ^ Dvar Malchut Ltd. on the website of the Association of Private Companies in Israel, Dvar Malchut Ltd. - 514873843, a private company, Dvar Malchut Ltd. on the website of the Budget Key
  10. ^ See for example individuals: Eliakim Rubinstein Aryeh Deri Sivan Rahab Meir, Eli Yishai, Rabbi Shlomo Amar . and also see from the Lebanon War here
  11. ^ Esther 1:19
  12. ^ Tract Gitin 7a
  13. ^ Tractate Nedarim 20a
  14. ^ Kfar Chabad Weekly No.1991 p.39