This letter was sent to R. Nosson Gurary.

B”H, 5 Adar II, 5711,
Brooklyn

Greetings and blessings,

In reply to your letters of Motzaei Shabbos, [Parshas] Terumah and 19 Adar 1:

May it be G‑d’s will that you and the members of your household enter your new dwelling in a good and auspicious hour with regard to both material and spiritual matters. Certainly, you will inaugurate it with a chassidishe farbrengen. G‑d makes sure that one continues in the way he establishes himself at the outset, [enabling it] to be a warm, chassidic home, characterized by the love of G‑d, the love of the Torah, and the love of the Jewish people. This quality, [i.e., love,] “the day that accompanies all the days,”1 will draw down blessing and success in all three vectors leading to an abundance of children, health, and prosperity….

With greetings to all the members of our fellowship and good wishes for success in their holy work.

You will certainly inform me of your receipt of the kuntres for Purim and the accompanying letter,2 and the manner in which it was publicized appropriately. It is obvious that its message is timely even after Purim.