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Definition of Lubavitch movement
1. Noun. A large missionary Hasidic movement known for their hospitality, technological expertise, optimism and emphasis on religious study.
Generic synonyms: Religious Movement
Member holonyms: Lubavitcher
Lexicographical Neighbors of Lubavitch Movement
Literary usage of Lubavitch movement
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Ascension Or Never-Ever Land!: Blue Beam Flight School by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1994)
"... to the generations of the future; Whereas the lubavitch movement has fostered
and promoted these ethical values and principles throughout the world; ..."
2. The Beast at Work by Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn (1993)
"... to the generations of the future; Whereas the lubavitch movement has fostered
and promoted these ethical values and principles throughout the world; ..."
3. Prophets and Profits: Managerialism and the Restructuring of Jewish Schools by Chaya Herman (2006)
"Hellig (1984) observes that one of the successes of the lubavitch movement is
its mastery of public relations and the media, a strategy used by many ..."