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1. This farbrengen is a continuation of the farbrengen held on Shabbos, the twentieth of Av (yahrzeit of the Rebbe Shlita’s father). Sunday, the first day of the week, is called “Motzaei Shabbos,” for even Tuesday, the third day of the week, is considered...
20 Menachem Av, 5744 • August 19, 1984
“May it be Your will, L-rd our G-d and G-d of our fathers, that the Holy Temple be rebuilt speedily in our days, and grant us our portion in your Torah.” From the daily prayers.
21 Menachem Av, 5744 · August 19, 1984
In discussing the mechanism of legal agency, Jewish law sees the "principal" working through the "emissary" in three possible ways: 1) The emissary's final achievement is attributed to the principal 2) The emissary's every action is attributed to the prin...
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