Friday, January 19, 2024

Fwd: Join Us Today!


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From: Rabbi Yosef B Friedman <rabbifriedman@kehot.com>
Date: Fri, Jan 19, 2024, 9:59 AM
Subject: Join Us Today!
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Dear Kehot Friend,


This Shabbos is Yud Shevat, the day of passing of the sixth Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn, of blessed memory, and the day on which our Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of blessed memory, became Rebbe.


Yud Shevat is a day of reflection and rededication to the ideals and teachings of our Rebbes. It is a spiritually charged day and an opportune time for us to express our gratitude for the inspiration knowledge provided to us by these great leaders.


When they founded the Kehot Publication Society, the publishing arm of the Lubavitch movement, they created the vehicle through which they disseminated their teachings and those of their forbears, and ignited a fire that warms and inspires the hearts and minds of millions, till this very day.


Please take a moment to honor this day and partner with us in reprinting a classic work by Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak: The Lubavitcher Rabbi's MemoirsThis Yiddish original takes us back to the Eastern Europe of three centuries ago, where we follow closely behind a young man named Baruch, who would later become the father of Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi, founder of the Chabad branch of Chasidism. The Rebbe's captivating stories, warm the heart, stir the spirit, and inspire the soul.


As a non-profit, Kehot puts the proceeds we receive from sales of our products right back into Kehot. But sales alone fall far short from covering the costs of producing high-quality Chasidic texts. Your tax-exempt donation will enable us to continue providing spiritual succor to people all across the globe.


We thank you for your past and current generosity and participation.


With wishes of an inspiring Yud Shevat.


Good Shabbos!


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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