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The Rebbe’s Sukkah
21 Tishrei, 5742 • October 18, 1981
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24 Av 5748 • August 7, 1988 Thanks to the children who danced and sang. Money for charity in Israel and participation in the efforts to spread Yiddishkeit. The wife should help the husband and vice versa. Do not be afraid of opposition, for it brings out greater effort. Redemption will come in merit of righteous women.
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Farbrengen, 13 Tishrei 5748 • October 6, 1987 “May the Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days, and give us our portion of your Torah.”
This song was first taught by the Rebbe on 28 Nissan, 5714 – 1954.
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Farbrengen, 11 Nissan, 5745 • April 2, 1985 1985 marked the first Siyum Harambam, closure of the yearly cycle of studying the Mishne Torah, the magnum opus of Maimonides. This project was initiated by the Rebbe to unite all Jews in study, and for the benefit of studying the entire body of Jewish law, as compiled by Maimonides.
The universal acceptance of Maimonides is evidenced by his headstone, which is engraved with the words “From (the first) Moses to Moses (Maimonides) there arose none like Moses.” Through the time of the Judges, the Prophets, the Kings and the Sages, the Mishnah and the Talmud, and all of the subsequent Jewish sages, no one could compare to Moses – until Maimonides!
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