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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


Blessings for Yud-Beis Tammuz; advice to a chassid not to spend time improving his knowledge of English

Translated by: Rabbi Eli Touger

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  The need to "remember that we are the Rebbe's men and ask ourselves the questions: Is the Rebbe happy with the manner in which I am conducting myself? Have I subjugated and transformed [my character] to the extent appropriate for the Rebbe's man;" the need for patient and brotherly acceptance of all peopleTable of contentsThankful acknowledgment of a Rabbi's efforts to assist the Lubavitch educational efforts in North Africa; the positive nature of the virtue of eagerness; catalysts to hasten Mashiach's coming; giving tzedakah at night  

No. 641

This note was appended to Letter No. 637 and sent to a person whose name was not released.
B"H, 11 Tammuz, 5710

Your letter from 6 Tammuz was received. Without committing myself by a vow, tomorrow, at the gravesite, I will convey the information regarding the establishment of the committee in your community,[585] including the names of those involved.

With blessings for the Festival of Redemption and with wishes for all forms of good for all the members of the committee and all those who receive influence from you,

M. Schneerson

It is not worthwhile for you to spend time improving your knowledge of English.[586] As my revered father-in-law, the Rebbe, hk"m, said: How much is it necessary to drag the trough (the Torah and its mitzvos) to the horse! It's about time for the horse to approach the trough.

   

Notes:

  1. (Back to text) [Apparently, the recipient of the letter had established a local committee to raise funds for Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch and Machne Israel as requested by the Rebbe in Letter No. 633.]

  2. (Back to text) [Apparently, the recipient of the letter had suggested that he do so in order to advance his efforts in spreading Judaism and Chassidus.]


  The need to "remember that we are the Rebbe's men and ask ourselves the questions: Is the Rebbe happy with the manner in which I am conducting myself? Have I subjugated and transformed [my character] to the extent appropriate for the Rebbe's man;" the need for patient and brotherly acceptance of all peopleTable of contentsThankful acknowledgment of a Rabbi's efforts to assist the Lubavitch educational efforts in North Africa; the positive nature of the virtue of eagerness; catalysts to hasten Mashiach's coming; giving tzedakah at night  


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