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| One Little Apostrophe Early 1970s
Dr. Velvel Greene was an original participant in NASA’s Exobiology program searching for life
on Mars. The Rebbe used to ask him for regular reports on his scientific research.
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| “Un-expert” Advice 1970
Dr. Velvl Greene is Professor Emeritus of Epidemiology and Public Health at Ben Gurion
University. An original participant in NASA’s Exobiology program, he served as Professor of
Public Health and Microbiology at the University of Minnesota for 27 years.
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| Faithful and Fortified Defense and Intelligence
The inside story of the Rebbe’s involvement in Israel’s security, as told by its defense and government leaders.
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| Lone Voice 1985
Dr. David Luchins served on the staff of US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan for twenty
years. He reveals the Rebbe’s influence in bringing down the Iron Curtain.
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| Worthy of Respect 1985
Rabbi Sholom Ber Lipskar is executive director of the Aleph Institute, which services the
religious needs of Jewish men and women in prison. In 1985, they brought a group of prisoners
to spend a weekend in Crown Heights, where they attended the Rebbe’s Shabbos Farbrengen.
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| A Parent Feels 1973
In 1973, Rabbi Shmuel Kaplan was called upon by the Rebbe to help a teenager at risk. He
shares a touching letter that the youth received from the Rebbe.
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| Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu 1984 – 1994
Former Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu shares some of the personal experiences he had with the Rebbe during his tenure as Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations.
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| Choosing a Thesis circa 1977
Dr. Susan Handelman is Professor of English Literature at Bar Ilan University in Israel. Trying
to decide on a topic for her doctoral thesis, she decided to ask the Rebbe’s opinion.
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 | Department of Military Intelligence mid-1970s
Mr. Aaron Noach Blasbalg was a member of the board of Poalei Agudat Israel for 25 years. He
recalls a fascinating private audience he and his colleagues had with the Rebbe.
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 | A Friend's Memory 1977
Efraim Steinmetz's father knew the Rebbe in Paris during the 1930s.
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 | Consistency early 1960s
Rabbi Ephraim Sturm served as Executive Vice President and Chief Executive Officer of the
National Council of Young Israel from 1956 to 1992. In the early 1960s, he read an alarming
statistic about the assimilation rate of Jewish Orthodox students in American colleges.
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 | “Cookies and Milk” Late 1950s
Robert Steingut shares a heartwarming childhood account, of what it was like to be the Rebbe’s neighbor.
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 | “He'll Find a Way” Paris - 1939
With Germany about to invade France, Asher Heber’s father was unsure whether to escape
Paris with his family and leave behind their well-established life. When he consulted the Rebbe
for his opinion, the Rebbe suggested some seemingly impossible advice...
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 | A Long-Term Investment 1955
Dr. David Luchins' family joined the Tzemach Tzedek Synagogue in the Brownsville section of
Brooklyn, around 1910. In 1955, when the neighborhood changed, the property was sold for
a large sum. The Rebbe was asked where the money should be spent.
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 | Behind the Miracle 1968
After the first El Al plane was hijacked to Algiers, the story began to circulate of the Rebbe’s
advice to Ariel Sharon not to board that flight. Rabbi Zev Segal decided to corroborate the
story with the Rebbe himself.
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 | Only The Doctors Knew Dianne Abrams
Dianne Abrams is an attorney in New York City. Like many before her, the Rebbe gave her a blessing for a child, and it was fulfilled. Like many before her, her meetings with the Rebbe broke many stereotypes and expectations.
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 | Purim in Berlin Berlin, Germany circa 1930
Rabbi Chaim Ciment shares a few stories he heard from Rabbi Joseph Ber Soloveitchik about
his days together with the Rebbe in Berlin.
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| Chassidism in not Asceticism The “Professor” - 1963, 1967
Dr. Yaacov Hanoka relates how the Rebbe guided him when he first left college and began studying in the Lubavitch Yeshivah
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 | No Child Left Behind 1956 - 1961
As a rabbinic student at 770, Rabbi Aaron Cousin joined his colleagues in working under the
New York State "Released time" program, which allows Public School students to receive
religious instruction.
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 | A Tree Grows in Brooklyn circa 1969
Dr. David Luchins served on the staff of US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan for twenty years. In 1983, he attended a retirement party for Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm of Crown Heights, where she revealed the identity of a most important mentor.
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 | My Job Description 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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 | He Meant Business circa 1968
Dov Zlotnik, Professor of Rabbinic Literature at the Conservative Movement’s Jewish Theological Seminary, once delivered a sermon on the importance of Family Purity. As he was to discover, for the Rebbe, a good sermon requires a great ending…
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| A Nation that Dwells Alone 1972
Yitzchak Rabin was Prime Minister of Israel, and served as Israel’s ambassador to the United States in the early 1970s. In 1972, he was sent to convey Israel’s blessings to the Rebbe in honor of his 70th birthday.
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 | “The Little Lantern” circa 1909
Efraim Steinmetz is a businessman from Caracas, Venezuela. He and his wife came to the Rebbe with concerns about their children’s Jewish education. The Rebbe answered with a story from his own childhood.
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 | He Didn’t Change Berlin, Germany – circa 1928
While living in Berlin, the Rebbe made the acquaintance of a Jewish businessman named Yitzchok Meir Ferstenberg. Rabbi Chazkel Besser of Agudas Yisrael of America later heard these recollections from Yitzchok Meir.
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| The King and the Pawn 1940s
Rabbi Leibel Posner was a student at 770 during the 1940s, and would attend the Rebbe’s monthly Shabbos-Mevorchim Farbrengen. An illuminating lesson in the game of life.
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 | Yona Kese Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine - 1921
Yona Kese grew up in Dnepropetrovsk at the same time the Rebbe was there.
He was a writer, who later became a member in the Israeli Parliament, the Knesset.
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 | Shaar Yashuv Cohen Luga, Russia - 1927
In 1927, the Previous Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, was arrested in Leningrad for counterrevolutionary activity – spreading religion. Shortly thereafter Rabbi Menachem Mendel, his son-in-law to be, was forced into hiding. Shaar Yashuv Cohen is the Chief Rabbi of Haifa, Israel.
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 | Chana Shapiro Dnepropetrovsk, 1909
In 1909, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak, Rebbetzin Chana and their three sons moved to Dnepropetrovsk, a huge military city 520 kilometers from Kiev, where Rabbi Levi Yitzchok became the rabbi of the city’s 25 synagogues and 50,000 Jews.
He turned to Rabbi Zalman Vilenkin, asking him to teach his sons.
Chana Shapiro is Rabbi Vilenkin’s daughter, recalling her parents’ descriptions of the children in their home.
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 | Rabbi Yisroel Gordon Warsaw, Poland—1928
Rabbi Yochanan Gordon traveled from Dokshitz, Russia, to the Rebbe’s wedding in Warsaw. His son, Rabbi Yisroel Gordon, recalls his father’s reports of the wedding.
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 | Rabbi Moshe Gerlitzky Otwock, Poland - 1931
Every year, from Berlin, and later from Paris, the Rebbe and the Rebbetzin would visit her father, the Previous Rebbe, for the festive month of Tishrei.
Rabbi Moshe Gerlitzky was a student in the Lubavitch Yeshiva at that time.
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