By the Grace of G-d
29 Kislev, 5720 [1959]
Brooklyn
Blessings and Greetings!
[...] As[362] we heard from my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe [Rayatz], when a soldier sets out to the battlefield, he strides forth to the joyful rhythm of a triumphal march. This makes it possible for the victory to be greater and speedier.
The same applies to the subject mentioned above.[363] If you, and all those who are active together with you, step out with a joyful certainty that your efforts will be victorious, that victory will be easier, sooner, and greater. [...]
Above all, one must strengthen one's trust - that Chassidus will hold its ground everywhere, including [your hometown]. Accordingly, happy is your lot that you are involved in this task, a task that should be carried out "with joy and with a gladsome heart," in the spirit that our forebears, the Rebbeim, expect of every individual.
With blessings for good news in all the above,
[...]
Notes:
- (Back to text) Igros Kodesh, Vol. 19, p. 107, Letter 7132.
- (Back to text) The addressee and her husband had described the challenges confronting their endeavors at disseminating Yiddishkeit in general and Chassidus in particular.