This letter was sent to the students of the Lubavitcher Yeshivah who came from South America.

B”H, 24 Adar II, 5711,
Brooklyn

Greetings and blessings,

I was very happy to hear about your mood of inspiration and your decision to gather together from time to time to strengthen the connections you share with regard to study and proper conduct and to prepare yourselves for concrete activities in strengthening Yiddishkeit in general and kosher Jewish education in particular in the countries from which you originate. [Your goals include] staying in constant connection, at the present time as well, with your friends in those countries to motivate them to work on strengthening Yiddishkeit there and to send more and more students to study in yeshivos here.

It would be valuable for you to attract students from other yeshivos who come from South America to join in your efforts.

You write about [composing] questions and answers [about issues] in Yiddishkeit. It is not necessary for each individual to prepare questions and answers every week. Instead, this should be done by one or two people.

Undoubtedly, in the future as well, you will keep a log of everything that you are doing. I hope to hear good reports from you from time to time.

With blessings for diligence and assiduousness in the study of Torah motivated by the fear of G‑d and combined with activity with others. May all of this be [crowned] with success.