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Discontent (Part Two)
When studying the Rebbe’s correspondences, one repeatedly finds the Rebbe reminding people of the Torah’s dictum, “Serve G-d with joy.”Psalms 100:2. See, for example, Igrot Kodesh, Vol. 4, p. 293; Vol. 6, pp. 82, 210; Vol. 9, p. 103; Vol. 10, p. 376; Vol....
An Essay on Parshat Nitzavim
Parshat Nitzavim speaks of teshuvah, conveying the message that all is not lost, and that there is a way to set things right.
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