Sichos In English | Holidays Shabbat Calendar | ב״ה |
Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3 | Volume 4 | Volume 5 |
I Will Write It In Their Hearts - Volume 5 A Treasury of Letters from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson Selections from Igros Kodesh Assurance that the Rebbe Rayatz's blessings will bear fruit Translated by: Rabbi Eli Touger Published and copyright © by Sichos In English (718) 778-5436 • info@SichosInEnglish.org • FAX (718) 735-4139
|
No. 621*
The name of the recipient of this letter was not released.B"H, 13 Sivan, 5710Greetings and blessings,
I was happy to hear that things are progressing for you in all areas, that you have begun your business in a good and auspicious hour, and that your sister Mrs... is traveling to you and will stay with you for a certain time.
When we parted, I asked her to give you personal regards. I would like to review on paper, however, matters that I spoke about with you when you were here.
There is nothing for you to think over or to be unsettled about, for you received a blessing and assurance from my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe, hk"m. Certainly, you remember the words that he told you personally in the time of will and happiness, [i.e., on] Simchas Torah. Now, when a tzaddik says something, he will undoubtedly not have said something that is not true, Heaven forbid. And as the Zohar states,[516] a tzaddik who passes away is found in all the worlds more than during his (physical) lifetime. The Alter Rebbe explains that this means that the tzaddik has a greater effect and accomplishes more even in our world [after his passing] than he did before.
I hope to hear many good tidings from you and about you, regarding both material and spiritual things. I conclude with respect and blessings, and regards to your sister and to your nephew whom I don't know.
Rabbi Menachem SchneersonNotes:
- (Back to text) [Zohar III, p. 71b; quoted by the Alter Rebbe in Tanya, Iggeres HaKodesh, Epistle 27.]
Volume 1 | Volume 2 | Volume 3 | Volume 4 | Volume 5 |