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A powerful tribute to Rabbi Gavriel and Rivky Holtzberg הי"ד and eight thousand of their fellow Shluchim and Shluchos, accompanied by the Rebbe’s talk upon his accepting leadership of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement in 1951.
“Shliach” and “Moshiach” share the same Hebrew letters and numerical value. The supporters are Shluchim as well. We will soon greet Moshiach with all the Shluchim, their families, and their students.
In discussing the mechanism of legal agency, Jewish law sees the "principal" working through the "emissary" in three possible ways: 1) The emissary's final achievement is attributed to the principal 2) The emissary's every action is attributed to the ...
My father-in-law, the Rebbe endeavored to disseminate Torah and Mitzvos to even the most remote corners of the earth. But if one could benefit more Jews closer to home, why invest so much effort to reach one single Jew or one Jewish family?
“Man is a tree of the field.” The Sages of the Talmud apply this verse to the Jew. Torah is the core of a Jew’s being, and Torah must effect his actions so that he bears good fruits — good deeds. But when we say that a Jew must be “fruitful,” first and ...
Torah teaches that the whole world was created for the sake of the Jewish People’s service of G-d. President Kennedy’s recent establishment of the US Peace Corps serves as a reminder of a similar call that has been made here…
By Rabbi Jonathan Sacks Chief Rabbi of the British Commonwealth, Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, tells how the Rebbe's guidance affected him at three critical junctures in his life. Rabbi Sacks suggests that we can all live the Rebbe's vision by a) increasing in love for all Jews, b) ...
Rabbi Avraham Korf is head Shliach of the State of Florida. He recalls some of the Rebbe’s instructions to him as a young rabbinic student in Crown Heights during the 1950s waiting to go on Shlichus.
In the summer of 1968, Rabbi Moshe Feller was invited to be a visiting scholar at Bnai Brith’s Youth Leadership camp in Pennsylvania. When some of the teenagers asked him to Farbreng with them in honor of Yud Beis Tammuz, he reluctantly agreed, giving up ...
By Yoseph and Leah Urso Just another country song about a regular Jewish guy who meets up with four rabbis in their menorah-mobile.
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