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Every Jew, A Shliach
22 Adar. 5747 • March 23, 1987
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10 Shevat, 5740 • January 28, 1980 A Niggun attributed to the Alter Rebbe, sung on special occasions.
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10 Shevat, 5743 • January 24, 1983 A person’s passing seems to be a time of sorrow, not happiness. Yet, we gather on the Rebbe’s Yahrzeit, to increase our energy, enthusiasm, and joy in fulfilling our life’s mission.
Torah teaches that, “a greater light comes from darkness.” Torah instructs us to take apparent negativity and darkness, and find in it G-d’s glory, goodness and light.
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10 Shevat, 5747 •February 9, 1987 The Yahrzeit of a Rebbe is a day of blessing. A Tzaddik never abandons his flock, and even after his passing, beseeches G-d, Who bestows blessings for everything we need.
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