The name of the person to whom this letter was sent was not released.

B”H, 27 Adar II, 5711,
Brooklyn

Greetings and blessings,

I was happy to hear from your letter that all your affairs are going well, about your fixed times for the study of the Torah, and that your daughter … is studying well.

With regard to your study of Gemara and the fact that you gave up your fixed study sessions because it is difficult for you to probe to its depths:

I think that you should renew the fixed schedule for studying Gemara,and the worry and angst [you have] from the fact that the study and understanding is difficult — and yet you continue to study because it is G‑d’s wisdom and will1 — will remove other worries and angst, e.g., those of your livelihood and health.

Tomorrow, I will — with G‑d’s help — visit the gravesite of my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe. I will mention you all, [requesting] blessings and success in everything that you need.

I hope that you will continue to relate good tidings to me. Concluding with blessings for material and spiritual good.

Enclosed is the kuntres for Beis Nissan.