Monday, January 12, 2026

Fw: You Too Can Sponsor an Important Kehot Book




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Subject: You Too Can Sponsor an Important Kehot Book
Email from Kehot Publication Society

Dear Kehot Friend,


Tonight is Chof Daled Teves, the yahrzeit of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, the Alter Rebbe—founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement—who passed away in the winter of 1812.


This day is associated with the dissemination of his teachings and preserving his legacy. In that spirit, Kehot invites you to take part in a meaningful opportunity: to become a sponsor of a Kehot publication:


Historical Sketches: Events in the Life of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi


This important historical work, authored by the Sixth Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, follows the Alter Rebbe's early life, the challenges and opposition he faced, and the victories that shaped the future of Chabad and the entire Jewish world—set against the backdrop of Czarist Russia, anti-Jewish campaigns, changes within the royal court, the dissemination of his brilliant Torah teachings, and the tensions with the Mitnagdim and the Haskalah movement.


By becoming a sponsor of this volume, your dedication becomes eminently associated with the publication itself, and with every instance in which its contents are studied.


Chof Daled Teves is an especially fitting time to help bring this important work closer to completion.


To view sponsorship options and participate, please visit:

https://www.kehot.org/Dedicate/Products/EFR-EVEN


Kehot Publication Society is a not-for-profit organization and depends on the partnership of sponsors and friends to underwrite the research, editing, and publication of its books.


We thank you for your continued partnership.


With all good wishes,

Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman


"One who contributes from his wealth for the purpose of writing or publishing a book of a tzaddik --


At any given time, and in any corner of the world, that a person studies from this book, the tzaddik on high evokes merit on behalf of the donor through whom the book was disseminated."


--The Rebbe (Igrot Kodesh, vol 2)







 

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