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Program Two Hundred

Living Torah

Living Torah
An Envoy On High


Although I cannot reply individually to each and every letter, let it be known that they are all brought to the resting place of my father-in-law, the Rebbe. Just as he served his flock before, the Rebbe continues to serve from On High. He arouses Divine mercy upon the Jewish People, ensuring that all requests brought to his resting place will be fulfilled through G-d’s “full, open, holy, generous hand.”
Timeless Moments
Timeless Moments
Shacharis in the Rebbe’s home


The Rebbe leads the Morning Prayers at his home on President Street, in the year following the passing of his wife, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka, of blessed memory.
  Eye to Eye
Eye to Eye
The Tribe of Levi


The task of the Tribe of Levi is to bring all Jews to be “drawn close to serve God.” May it be fulfilled through you and all your colleagues: “he who achieves one hundred, desires two hundred.” If this is said in regard to material pursuits, how much more so does it apply to Torah and Mitzvos.
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