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Originally written as an educational guide for two venerable mashpi'im (spiritual mentors) in the original yeshivah in Lubavitch, this treatise by the sixth Rebbe of Chabad-Lubavitch has since serve as a classic definition and elucidation of what "education" truly is.

Translator's Introduction

The Field of Education and Guidance

Principles of Education and Guidance

Man's Self-Examination and Preparation

The First Provision: Self-examination by the Educator and Counsellor

The Second Provision: The Preparation of the Educator and Counsellor

The Third Provision: Perception of a Pupil's Character and Situation

The Pupil's Character

Classification of People Based on Four Determinants

Classification Based on Occupation

Classification Based on Financial Circumstances: Poor or Rich

Classification Based on Habit, Regardless if Good or Bad

Classification Based on Environment and Place of Residence

The 4th Provision: The Educator's Understanding

The 5th Provision: The Educator's Deliberate Reflection

The 6th Provision: Prioritization in Educational

Intrinsic and Figurative Attributes

The 7th Provision: Praise and Reward


From the writings of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch; translated by Eliezer Danzinger   More articles...  |   

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