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            <title>The Honest Blacksmith</title>
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            <description>By the time Eliezer Reuven realized his mistake, both peasants had already gone home. The honest smithy was so upset that he closed his shop, and set off on foot to refund the peasant’s money.</description>
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            <title>Feet Below, Eyes Above</title>
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            <description>&amp;quot;Sixty-two years have now passed,&amp;quot; related Reb Pesach, &amp;quot;since I was privileged to hear from the Rebbe, your grandfather, that Shema is Yisrael...&amp;quot;</description>
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            <title>Chapter 1</title>
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            <description>Lecha Dodi, 5714 לכה דודי, תשי״ד לכה דודי לקראת כלה פני שבת נקבלה “Come my Beloved to greet the Bride, let us welcome the Shabbos.” The previous Rebbe relates in the discourse לכה דודי, which is included in the series of wedding Maamarim, Kuntreisim Vol. 1, p. 20a. that a groom is like a king and a bride a queen. Pirkei d’R. Eliezer, end of Ch. 16. [Metaphorically], the groom refers to G-d and the bride to Israel. [In the spiritual realms], the Sefiros, Ze’er Anpin [Z”A] represent the groom, and Malchus the bride. [The phrase] “Come my Beloved to greet the Bride” represents a transmission of influence from Z”A to Malchus which follows an ordered pattern. First, there is an external transmission of influence (from Z”A to Malchus) which is only an encompassing light [i.e. a revelation of a level too high to be internalized which leaves only a general impression] followed by an internal transmission. A similar procedure occurs in every transmission of influence from a Mashpia (giver) to a</description>
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            <title>Lechah Dodi, 5689</title>
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            <title>The Passing of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi</title>
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            <description>&amp;quot;If Bonaparte will be victorious,&amp;quot; the Rebbe wrote, &amp;quot;Jewish wealth will increase and prestige of the Jewish people will be raised; but their hearts will disintegrate and be distanced from their Father in Heaven...&amp;quot;</description>
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            <title>Hakafot in Liozna</title>
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            <description>&amp;quot;Fire consumes fire,.&amp;quot; said the Rebbe. &amp;quot;The &amp;apos;fiery law&amp;apos; of Torah will consume the fever induced by the frost...&amp;quot;</description>
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            <title>The Singing Heart</title>
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            <description>The Baal Shem Tov told them to shut their eyes and not open them until he tells them to. Then he placed his right hand on the shoulder of the disciple to his right, and his left on the disciple sitting there. The circle was closed...</description>
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            <description>Two lost souls, a wealthy businessman and his coachman, arrived in a city one Friday afternoon...</description>
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            <description>Two lost souls, a wealthy businessman and his coachman, arrived in a city one Friday afternoon...</description>
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            <title>The Mud Hole</title>
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            <description>Two lost souls, a wealthy businessman and his coachman, arrived in a city one Friday afternoon...</description>
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