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Lekach: (Yiddish) honey cake, eaten on Rosh Hashanah and the morning of the eve of Yom Kippur

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The Rebbe distributes the traditional lekach - sweet honey cake for a sweet year
An Extra Sweet Year  8 Tishrei, 5749 · September 19, 1988  RankRankRankRankRankRank
In case it has been decreed upon a person to turn to others for help this coming year, it should already be fulfilled now, by receiving this sweet cake.
The Rebbe’s Sukkah  21 Tishrei, 5742 • October 18, 1981  RankRankRankRankRankRank
Distribution of Lekach, honeycake, with wishes for a sweet New Year. This is an age-old tradition on Hosha’ana Rabah. The Rebbe hands Lekach to men, women and children of all walks of life.
“Lekach” – Honey Cake  9 Tishrei, 5749-1988  RankRankRankRankRankRank
The Rebbe distributes sweet cake, symbolizing a blessings for a sweet year.
Hoshana Rabba  Hoshana Rabba, 5749 • October 2, 1988  RankRankRankRankRankRank
For Hoshana Rabba, the Rebbe gives out “Lekach,” honey cake, from the door of his Sukkah.


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