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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!
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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.
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Day of Atonement Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the calendar, is a day of atonement which is observed chiefly through fasting.
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Memorial Prayer Yizkor, the memorial prayer for the departed, is observed on specific holidays for the souls of those who passed on.
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6 Tishrei, 5742 • October 4, 1981 Teshuva requires that a person make an honest assessment of his spiritual standing. To do this, it would seem ideal to isolate oneself from all distractions, to focus on one’s past deeds. Why do we see, that on Yom Kippur – the main day for Teshuvah of the whole year – we spend the entire day in a public place, in synagogue, together with so many others?
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Receiving the Traditional "Lekach" from the Rebbe The Rebbe distributes the traditional lekach - sweet honey cake for a sweet year
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