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Yitschak Meir Kagan
Rabbi Yitschak Meir Kagan was associate Director of the Lubavitch Foundation in Michigan. An innovative educator and author, he compiled "A Thought for the Week" adapted from the works of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Rabbi Kagan taught Chassidic philosophy at various universities in Michigan, untill his tragic passing in a car accident in 2001.



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Posted: Oct 16, 2008
Thank You for the insight
This audio touched upon truth in my life. I am a secular Jew. I am discovering Torah & have falling in love with being Jewish. It pains me that I was not brought up with a life of Torah. I now struggle to release the bonds that tie me so that I can live as a Jew. I am so bound to the secular world & I hope that I will find my way out. Thank you Chabad.
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