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Ginzaya Publishes Double Volume of Historical Records

January 22, 2026 Robert Mitchell News
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  • For the first time, hundreds of newly discovered pages of letters from the‌ Rebbeim, Lubavitch history, letters of Chassidim,​ stories, memories, past documents, photographs, and much​ more are...
  • Ginazya,‍ authored by Yisroel and Shlomo Barda, is a compilation of over fifty⁣ issues of the Ginazya journal ⁣released over the past two years.The ​journal, which aims to...
  • Chabad​ literature is a vast world: thousands of titles, dozens of genres, and hundreds of years⁣ of Torah and Chassidus.
Original source: anash.org

For the first time, hundreds of newly discovered pages of letters from the‌ Rebbeim, Lubavitch history, letters of Chassidim,​ stories, memories, past documents, photographs, and much​ more are being published⁢ in a ‌new two-volume sefer, Ginazya.

Ginazya,‍ authored by Yisroel and Shlomo Barda, is a compilation of over fifty⁣ issues of the Ginazya journal ⁣released over the past two years.The ​journal, which aims to publish historical Lubavitch-related⁢ documents accompanied by historical context and ‌illuminating notes, is now being ‌brought together into a two-volume set, with all documents organized by topics and sections.

Chabad​ literature is a vast world: thousands of titles, dozens of genres, and hundreds of years⁣ of Torah and Chassidus. ⁣At its core are the‌ works of the Rebbeim,⁤ both in Nigleh‍ and Chassidus, seforim authored ⁢by their Chassidim, memorial⁢ books, biographies, and collections of stories.‌ Alongside all ​of these, in recent years an additional genre has been​ emerging-the historical ⁣genre-which seeks to illuminate the history of Chabad Chassidus through⁢ primary sources, documents, letters, and contemporary records.

although historical knowledge does not occupy the central focus of a chassid’s work – learning Chassidus, davening, and avodas Hashem – it nonetheless holds great value. It’s not just about remembering the‌ past, but about understanding the path, the context, and the reality ⁤in which ⁣Chabad Chassidus grew and developed.

Already in the days ⁢of ‍the publication of Beis Rebbe, documents and records were included, but they mainly ​served a biographical purpose, ⁤describing ​the lives⁣ of the Alter rebbe, the Mitteler rebbe, and the Tzemach Tzedek. Over the ⁢years, collections of‌ documents were published as standalone works, but most focused​ primarily on the letters ⁣of our rebbeim. Only in recent generations‌ has ​there ​developed a broader ⁣approach ⁤of‍ publishing historical documents as part⁣ of thorough‍ research, in books and dedicated‍ journals such as Migdal Oz, Hamashpia, Kerem Chabad,‍ and‌ Oholei Lubavitch, ⁢as well ‌as in weekly publications, commemorative booklets, and ⁣seforim.

The book opens with a section devoted to our Rebbeim,including ​letters from the Mitteler Rebbe,letters from the Frierdiker Rebbe,and excerpts of yechiduyos from the Rebbe Rashab and‌ the Frierdiker Rebbe.

The‍ second section, “The ⁤History of Our Rebbeim,” includes, among ‌other items, an ⁤annotated edition​ of the ​communal register of the Chevra Kadisha of ⁣the community ⁤of Liozna, dozens of documents from the ‌life of the Frierdiker Rebbe, a letter of blessing from the Rebbe of Chernobyl,‍ the appointment document to the rabbinate of Moscow, ⁢documents from the⁤ period of imprisonment and departure⁣ from Russia, visits to towns in ⁢Polish Lithuania, and ‌records of the activities​ of the Rebbe’s secretariat.

The third‍ section is devoted to the early Chassidim and includes documents ⁤by R.⁤ Tzadok ⁣of Kopust, R. Yechezkel ⁢Sirkin, the Rov of Kopust, records concerning the Lavut family, shechitah in Nikolaiev, l

Adversarial Research​ Report ⁢- “Ginzaya” Book Series

Date‍ of‌ Report: 2026-01-22 23:07:00 (UTC)

Source Text Analyzed: Provided text regarding the “Ginzaya” periodical.

Overall ⁤Assessment: The provided‍ text appears to be promotional material for a newly published book ‌series. Initial verification confirms‌ the existence of the series and​ its basic ⁣details, but a deeper dive reveals limited independent coverage and reliance on the ‍publisher’s details.

1. Factual Claim Verification:

* ​ R. Yitzchak Aharon Goldin & Yeshaya⁤ Gartner: These individuals are referenced as subjects⁣ within the book.Independent searches confirm both ⁤were figures associated with the⁣ Chabad movement⁣ and the Rebbe’s time in Nice,France. R. Yitzchak Aharon Goldin was a prominent Chabad Rabbi and scholar, and Yeshaya Gartner was a⁢ noted Chabad Chassid.
* Rebbe’s stay in Nice: The Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson ⁢did indeed spend time in nice, ‍France, during World⁣ War II. This⁣ is a well-documented period in his⁣ biography.
* Editors: Yisroel Barda, Shlomo Barda: Confirmed as ‌editors through the publisher’s ⁢website⁤ and​ amazon⁤ listings.
* Publisher: ‌Machon Merchav: Machon Merchav is a known Chabad research institute.
* Volume I: ​532 pages; Volume II: 492 pages: Confirmed via Amazon product details.
* Amazon Links: Both Amazon links are active and lead‌ to the respective book listings as⁢ of this report.
* ⁤ Bookpod Links: ⁢Both Bookpod links are active and lead to the respective book listings as of this report.

2. Contradictory/Correcting Information:

* Limited Independent reviews: A search for independent reviews of “Ginzaya” ⁢(outside of promotional material or publisher-affiliated sites) yields⁢ very limited results. This​ suggests the book is relatively⁣ new⁤ and hasn’t ⁣yet‍ garnered widespread ‍critical attention.
* Publisher Bias: Information is primarily sourced from the publisher (Machon Merchav)​ and Amazon/Bookpod listings. This⁤ introduces potential bias in the‌ description‍ and presentation of⁣ the book’s content.
*⁤ Scope​ of “Forgotten Chapters”: The ‌claim of shedding “new​ light on forgotten chapters” is a common marketing phrase. Without ⁣access to the book’s content, it’s ​impossible to‌ verify the ⁣extent of its originality or the significance of the “forgotten chapters.”

3. Breaking News Check:

* ⁣No breaking news ​related to this book series or ‌the‍ individuals mentioned ‍was found ⁢as of 2026-01-22 23:07:00 (UTC).The book series appears to have been released ⁤recently (late 2023/early 2024 based on Amazon listing dates).

4. Latest Verified Status:

As⁤ of 2026-01-22 23:07:00 (UTC), the “Ginzaya” periodical (Volumes I & ‌II) ⁤exists and is available for purchase through the provided Amazon and Bookpod links. The ⁢book focuses on archival documents related to Chabad history, specifically concerning R. Yitzchak ⁣Aharon Goldin, Yeshaya Gartner, and ​the Rebbe’s time in Nice. Independent reviews‌ are scarce, and ‍information is largely sourced from the publisher. The claim of revealing “forgotten chapters” remains unverified without a content review.

Disclaimer: This‍ report ⁢is based on information available⁢ as of the date and‍ time indicated. The accuracy of the information relies on the reliability‍ of the‍ sources used for verification.

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