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Letter No. 175
When a person is uprooted from the setting to which he has become acclimated, in the time before he becomes accustomed to his new situation and responsibilities, he reveals patterns of behavior that reflect his inner nature . . .
Greetings and an offer of spiritual assistance to a Rabbi who arrived as a refugee from war-torn Europe
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Letter No. 167:
This letter is addressed to Rabbi Moshe Yehudah Chechoval, a distinguished Rabbi who had just arrived from war-torn Europe to a camp for refugees established by the American government in upstate New York. B”H, 21 Menachem Av, 5704 Greetings and blessings...
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