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“He, too, is Alive”
10 Shevat, 5735 · January 22, 1975
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Though I never had the profound privilege of meeting the Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of Blessed Memory, I have a huge picture of him in my living room, and two photos of him during Succot in my office, and 1 photo in another room. I may not be the epitome of a Chassidic woman, but I sometimes read Likutei Sichot to be in touch with all that he represents, perform good deeds, and give Tzedakah in memory of family members, and in honor of many different people. I am very much in tune with much of what the Rebbe has said; and I truly wish that he were alive today to guide much of what occurs in the Jewish world, most especially in Israel. With great fondness and appreciation, Shoshannah Chana Bas Leola Martha Shabbat Shalom U'Mevorach!
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“He, too, is Alive”
10 Shevat, 5735 · January 22, 1975 |
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Torah expects a Tzaddik to not be satisfied with his own righteousness; his mission is to
influence his fellow Jews to follow G-d’s path, and to help them, in turn, become sources of
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Erev Rosh Hashanah, 5737 · September 24, 1976 Just hours before Rosh Hashanah, the Rebbe brings requests for blessings received from
around the world to the resting place of his father-in-law and predecessor, Rabbi Yosef
Yitzchak of Lubavitch.
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4 Nissan, 5749 · April 9, 1989 Time does not permit a written response to every letter I receive. But my personal response
to all is: I will mention it at the resting place of my father-in-law, the Rebbe; and may G-d
help you in all that you need.
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mid-1950s Dr. Yitzchak Block is Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at the University of Western Ontario.
In the mid-1950s, he accompanied a group of college students to a private audience with the
Rebbe.
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