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From: "Chabad.org" <jewishlife@chabad.org>
Date: 6/30/22 10:38 PM (GMT-06:00)
To: mates57564@aol.com
Subject: This Shabbat is special
On the 28th anniversary of his passing (this coming Shabbat, July 2), let's celebrate the Rebbe's vision.
| By the Grace of G-d Dear Mr. Chroman, Twenty-eight years after the Rebbe's passing, his presence is felt more strongly than ever. His teachings continue to inspire and guide, and his insights remain uncannily fresh and relevant, as though imparted today. In one way or another, all of our lives are affected by his visionary leadership. On the 28th anniversary of his passing (Shabbat, July 1-2), let's celebrate the Rebbe's vision. Let's honor his life's mission to bring goodness and kindness into this world. Let's do one more mitzvah, one more good deed, to make this world a better place. Also: Throughout the millennia, the holy resting places of the righteous—our patriarchs and matriarchs, as well as those of our great sages—have served as spiritual oases for our people, providing solace and blessing through prayer and introspection. During his lifetime, the Rebbe would frequent the resting place of his father-in-law, the sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Joseph Isaac Schneersohn, of righteous memory, where he would stand and pray for hours on behalf of the many thousands who sought blessing and advice. Nowadays, the Rebbe's resting place—known as "the Ohel"—is full of prayerful visitors year-round, and many more send in their prayer and blessing requests to be placed there. On Friday, before this next day of immense holiness, Chabad.org staff members will join tens of thousands at the Rebbe's resting place. It would be our honor to bring letters and blessing requests on behalf of you and your loved ones. When writing, please be sure to include the requisite complete names of the people for whom you request blessings, as enumerated here. It is also customary to commit to add one more mitzvah, as a vehicle of merit to receive G-d's blessings. May G-d bless us that our collective acts of goodness hasten the arrival of our righteous Moshiach, at which time we will be reunited with our beloved Rebbe and all of our loved ones. Sincerely, The Chabad.org Team P.S. A few links we hope you'll enjoy: | | | | | | |
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