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More About Landow, Mel from Chabad.orgLetters of the Rebbe about Landow, Mel
Tuesday, January 27, 1976 - Shevat 25, 5736
I trust - on the basis of my acquaintance with you - that you are taking the present difficulty well in your stride, coping with it squarely and making the necessary structural and other improvements...
Thursday, February 26, 1976 - Adar I 25, 5736
Monday, December 09, 1974 - Kislev 25, 5735
A deficit in terms of students, namely if even one child is turned away, can be an irretrievable loss, whereas a financial deficit can always be made good, if not today then tomorrow, or the day after.
Sunday, October 03, 1976 - Tishrei 9, 5737
Monday, April 15, 1974 - Nissan 23, 5734
Monday, July 30, 1973 - Av 1, 5733
Sunday, May 30, 1976 - Sivan 1, 5736
Friday, June 01, 1973 - Sivan 1, 5733
Wednesday, February 16, 1977 - Shevat 28, 5737
Having just observed the Yahrzeit of my father-in-law of saintly memory, in whose spirit our Torah institutions in Miami are conducted… [I] hope that you should be able to report happy tidings both about the institutions
Sunday, September 15, 1974 - Elul 28, 5734
Monday, June 17, 1974 - Sivan 27, 5734
Tuesday, January 27, 1976 - Shevat 25, 5736
Tuesday, January 27, 1976 - Shevat 25, 5736
Sunday, November 10, 1974 - Cheshvan 25, 5735
Monday, March 26, 1973 - Adar II 22, 5733
Wednesday, July 23, 1975 - Av 15, 5735
Thursday, November 08, 1973 - Cheshvan 13, 5734
Monday, February 04, 1974 - Shevat 12, 5734
Monday, March 24, 1975 - Nissan 12, 5735
Thursday, January 23, 1975 - Shevat 11, 5735
Monday, February 12, 1973 - Adar I 10, 5733
A poor man cannot be transformed into a millionaire overnight. Rather he must work to attain this goal What must we do to gain in spiritual wealth?
Friday, March 29, 1974 - Nissan 6, 5734
Friday, March 29, 1974 - Nissan 6, 5734
Thursday, February 05, 1976 - Adar I 4, 5736
Thursday, February 05, 1976 - Adar I 4, 5736
You have been successful in business for many years, having put to good use the capacities and talents which G‑d has bestowed upon you in a generous measure. It would therefore not be right, to say the least, not to utilize them fully in the future . . .
