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By Zalmon Jaffe
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Shabbos Nosso Farbrengen

On Shabbos parshas Nosso, Sivan 12 (June 8), we were privileged to a farbrengen. During this farbrengen, the Rebbe did talk about that Rashi question I had asked during the Shavuos meals.

During the course of the farbrengen, the Rebbe distributed some bottles of mashke to various participants.

Then the Rebbe called me up to the top table and handed me his full tray of cake saying “this is commission for the Rashi”.

I asked the Rebbe, “What should I do with it?”

“Zei vellen dir vaizen vos tzu ton mit dem” (they will show you what to do with it), said the Rebbe, looking at the yeshiva boys.

I was practically mobbed by the yeshiva boys and just managed to salvage a small piece of cake for my wife!


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