By the Grace of G-d
3 Sivan, 5712 [1952]
Brooklyn
Greetings and Blessings!
In[170] reply to the letter in which you ask my opinion as to whether you should continue consulting doctors or place your trust in G-d:
It goes without saying that you should [both] be strong in your trust in G-d, Who "heals all flesh and performs wonders."[171] At the same time, one must create a vessel on the natural plane and follow the doctor's orders. May G-d bring the desire of your hearts to a good fulfillment, so that you and your wife will be blessed with healthy and viable offspring.
Your pidyon nefesh was duly read at the holy resting place [of the Rebbe Rayatz].
With blessings that the Torah be received joyfully and internalized,[172]
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Notes:
- (Back to text) Igros Kodesh, Vol. 6, p. 91, Letter 1612.
- (Back to text) From the Morning Blessings.
- (Back to text) The greeting traditionally exchanged in Chabad circles with the approach of Shavuos, the festival of the Giving of the Torah.