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Celebrating The Miraculous 1927 Liberation & Triumph of The Previous Rebbe Over Communist Russia

Celebrating The Miraculous 1927 Liberation & Triumph of The Previous Rebbe Over Communist Russia

Update: 2020-07-03
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12 & 13 Tamuz - Yud Beis Tamuz- is the Holiday of celebrating the 1927 liberation of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn from communist jail. The communist waged war against Judaism. They closed Synagagues Hewish Schools and Mikves -ritual bath- . One Jewish leader fearlessly stood up against the ruthless communist regime. The sixth Chabad Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn. With a vast underground network across the Soviet Empire he succeeded in keeping the flame of Jewish life shining brightly. On the anniversary of his liberation 1928 he asked all Chassidim to celebrate this joyous Holiday of Holidays and to strengthen Torah learning. Even Jews who only are called a Jew, have a holy beloved soul which part of the Creator. On these 2 days it is an auspicious time to ask for blessings in all you need. May we be inspired to love every Jew unconditionally and merit to see a world of peace, harmony and Divine knowledge with the coming of Moshiach Now! The Rebbe says: Moshiach is ready to come now, it is only on our part to do something additional in the realm of goodness and kindness! Presented by Rabbi Velvl Butman. Executive Director Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County.
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Celebrating The Miraculous 1927 Liberation & Triumph of The Previous Rebbe Over Communist Russia

Celebrating The Miraculous 1927 Liberation & Triumph of The Previous Rebbe Over Communist Russia

Rabbi Velvl Butman Chabad