The smallest good deed can change the world
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A few months ago, my son searched my ancient archives and found a treasure: a copy of a letter written in 1980 by the Rebe, the seventh leader of the movement Jabad Lubavitch, Rabbi Menájem Mendel Schneerson, to a doctor in Carlsbad, New Mexico. It was a special discovery, because after consulting a team of scholars dedicated to publishing the English letters of the Rebe, we realized that this missive had never been published before. In it, the …
The smallest good deed can change the world
A few months ago, my son searched my old files and found a treasure: a copy of a letter written in 1980 by the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, to a doctor in Carlsbad, New Mexico. It was a special discovery, because after consulting a team of scholars dedicated to publishing the Rebbe’s English letters, we realized this letter had never been previously published. Rabbi Levi Greenberg In it, the Rebbe wished him a sweet new year and res…
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