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Reach Out to the Non-Jews

4 Tishrei, 5747 • October 7, 1986



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Posted: July 21, 2009
Reach out to non-jews
Thank you posting this visual reference from the Rebbe. As a non-jewish person, it shows everyone that he had the entire world in his thoughts at all times. There is so much that all people of this very small planet can do and achieve together

I am 55 years old and diligently praying that I see G-d plan for all people come to a glorious fruition.
Posted By Frederick Whiteside, Brooklyn, NY/USA



 

 
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