Online Auction 30 - Special Chabad Auction in Honor of the Yahrzeit of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneersohn and in Honor of the Chag HaGeulah of Rebbe Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn - the Rayatz of Lubavitch

Letter of Blessing and Guidance from the Lubavitcher Rebbe – Tammuz 1957 – "We Are Coming from the Days of Geulah 12th and 13th Tammuz, the Redemption of Our Leader, Through an Open Miracle Completely Beyond the Course of Nature" – "As to His Question Whether to Include Members of the Party… One Must Consider What His Doubt Is"

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Letter from Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneersohn – the Lubavitcher Rebbe, with his signature. Brooklyn NY, 25th Tammuz 1957.
Typewritten on the official stationery of the rebbe, with his signature.


Addressed to R. Shlomo Noach Kroll in Moshav Chemed, shortly after Chag HaGeulah 12th-13th Tammuz, holiday commemorating the liberation of the rebbe's father-in-law, Rebbe Rayatz of Lubavitch from Soviet imprisonment in 1927: "Behold, these days are propitious for good news, since we have just come from the days of redemption, 12th and 13th of Tammuz, the redemption of our rebbe, through an open miracle, completely beyond the course of nature… every year the matters and influences become somewhat like they were the first time". The rebbe concludes: "With blessings for good news, may success be drawn from Chag HaGeulah for the entire year".


At the foot of the letter, the rebbe responds to his question regarding the education of religious youth: "As to his question whether to include members of a certain party in their propaganda regarding the religious education of young immigrants – one must consider what exactly his doubt is; and one must include whoever it is possible to include".


R. Shlomo Noach Kroll (1928-1999), rabbi of Moshav Chemed, dean of the Chemdat Yisrael yeshiva, founder of the Pe'ilim (Yad L'Achim) organization. Son of R. Mordechai Shmuel Kroll (1899-1945) rabbi of Kfar Chassidim and son-in-law of R. Yaakov Landau (1893-1986), rabbi of Bnei Brak.


Aerogram. 30.5 cm. Good condition. Folding marks.

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