This letter was sent to R. Saadia Liberov.
B”H, 3 Menachem Av, 5710
Greetings and blessings,
I received your letter of 21 Tammuz. When I was at the gravesite of my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe, הכ"מ, on Thursday, I remembered the names [of the individuals], each one according to what they need.
With regard to your question about moving, I don’t see a basis for anxiety about this.
It would be valuable for you to speak with R. Benyamin Gorodetzky1 after he returns from Morocco, about the possibility of moving there2 in a position that will enable you to continue performing the type of work similar to that with which you were charged by my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe, הכ"מ, and for which he granted you the potential. If there is no such possibility, you should look into moving to Australia.
“The footsteps of man are ordained by G‑d,”3 and He will lead you and arrange an appropriate place and position for you and your household in both spiritual and material matters. You will be able to be active in spreading the wellsprings [of Chassidus] outward and in this manner hasten our redemption and the redemption of the Jewish people as a whole. My revered father-in-law, the Rebbe, הכ"מ, will lead us upright with our households to our land (see Sanhedrin 100a; the maamar entitled VeAsita Chag Shavuos, 5676).
Signing with blessing and with greetings,
Rabbi Menachem Schneerson
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