Chabad A Chabadnitze lang yi , also known as a lang he second room is a small side room required for a Chabad synagogue . It is designated specifically for those who wish to pray at length, in the Chabad tradition of meditation, in a quiet setting. Accordingly, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn related In years gone by they would build an antechamber in every shul that they called a Chabadnitze. In the time of the Dovber Schneuri Mittele Rebbe there was a minyan in the town of Makolyene near Lyubavichi Lubavitch that didn t have a Chabadnitze. The Mittele Rebbe said they couldn t daven there you could not say K dusha and Barchu in a minyan without a Chabadnitze. Whether they prayed at length or not, there had to be a Chabadnitze ref Admur HoRayatz, Sefer HaSichos 5701, p. 34 ref References Reflist Category Chabad terminology Category Synagogue architecture Chabad stub ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Cheder Sheini or Chabadnitze is Hebrew language Hebrew for second room. It refers to a room in a synagogue nearby the main Sanctuary where some go to pray. The main reasons one goes to the Cheder Sheini are to pray alone, so that one can contemplate more on the meaning of the words. One can also sing or study Chassidus during prayer without disturbing others. Judaism stub Category Judaism ... more details