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An Extra Sweet Year

8 Tishrei, 5749 · September 19, 1988



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Posted: Sep 25, 2009
That look...
Who can forget receiving kos shel bracha from the Rebbe. His piercing look and untiring movements to serve everyone in line regardless of how long the line stretched. Politicos, cops and the Rebbe's children -- his chassidim -- stood equally awaiting our turn to receive our sweet bracha from the Rebbe. L'chayim!
Posted By Richard Ackermann, Rego Park, NY

Posted: Sep 25, 2009
The Sweet Cake Giving
Wonderful, the honorable older man giving the message was wonderful also. It did my heart good tiding just hearing this man speak, such hope and peace he presented to Jewish where ever they may be found today.

Thank you for sending your email to this appreciative old Christian man, such blessings your G_d has in store for you.
Posted By DeWayne, Blaine, MN @ USA



 

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An Extra Sweet Year
8 Tishrei, 5749 · September 19, 1988
In case it has been decreed upon a person to turn to others for help this coming year, it should already be fulfilled now, by receiving this sweet cake.  (2:22)
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