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Book Title My Encounter with the Rebbe
By Zalmon Jaffe
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Yechidus

After Shavuos we had our yechidus. Upon entering, the Rebbe rose and asked Roselyn to be seated. She sat, with paper and pencil in her hand, ready to write down the vital points that would arise; but after one and a half hours of our yechidus, Roselyn had written “the Rebbe said that the farbrengen was made especially for me.” That was all she had written down!

We did enjoy a wonderful time with our Rebbe, where our communal and personal affairs were discussed and we got plenty of helpful and friendly advice.


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My Encounter with the Rebbe
  Zalmon Jaffe's lively personal journals turn back the clock to the Rebbe's early years of leadership when a farbrengen was attended by a modest crowd of 300, and a personal yechidut could last over two hours.