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The Rebbe’s Sukkah

21 Tishrei, 5742 • October 18, 1981



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The Rebbe’s Sukkah
21 Tishrei, 5742 • October 18, 1981
Distribution of Lekach, honeycake, with wishes for a sweet New Year. This is an age-old tradition on Hosha’ana Rabah. The Rebbe hands Lekach to men, women and children of all walks of life.  (1:33)
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