May the Al-mighty bless each and every one of you, and all of you together, that you may conclude the preparations for the wedding in a Torah and Chassidic manner. May the wedding be in a good and auspicious time, and may you build an everlasting edifice (based) on the foundations of Torah and mitzvos. May you have sons and daughters occupied in Torah and mitzvos, and may your house be “a meeting place for Sages,” a true Jewish home-, full of goodness and Torah and mitzvos. May you be blessed with all that you need, both materially and spiritually, in proper health and with good sustenance.
You will surely increase in all matters of goodness and holiness, even more than you- have done until now — and particularly in the preparatory days to erecting an everlasting edifice. For all these things add to the success in the above.
May we hear good tidings from you always, including that each Jew, and particularly yourselves, will very soon be able to deliver the good tidings that we are joyfully going to greet our righteous Mashiach.
As is the Jewish custom (especially recently), the groom and bride should give extra tzedakah on their wedding day. It is as well that the parents do likewise.
[The Rebbe Shlita gave each of those present at yechidus a dollar to be given to tzedakah: To the guests — for “shlichus mitzvah”; to the Bar Mitzvah celebrants — as the Rebbe’s participation in the occasion; to the grooms and brides — as the Rebbe’s participation in their celebration.]