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Profession of the Jewish Child
Lag B’omer, 5744 • May 20, 1984
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Profession of the Jewish Child
Lag B’omer, 5744 • May 20, 1984 |
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Lag B’omer celebrates the Yahrzeit of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai, and is a time to draw inspiration from his life’s work. Rabbi Shimon’s Torah study was so great that it was his “occupation,” a level unattained even by his greatest peers. But how, then, is a young child to attempt to emulate him? (7:11) |
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Lag B’omer, 5747 • May 17, 1987 At the conclusion of the Lag B’omer Parade in 1987, the Rebbe extends a thank-you to the guests of honor: “The boys and the girls, children of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, and Sarah, Rebecca, Rachel and Leah.”
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21 Cheshvan, 5750 • November 19, 1989 To succeed in benefiting the community, a leader relies on others to help implement the plan. A Rebbe doesn’t make demands, his role is to awaken every Jew to his essential bond with G-d, Torah and the Jewish People.
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6 Tishrei, 5744 • September 13, 1983 “How good and how pleasant it is when brothers dwell together.” (Psalms 133:1)
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