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Leadership Talents & Celebration

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Leadership Talents & Celebration

Summer 1944 in Alma Ata Kazakshstan, on the 20th of Av, was the passing of the Rebbe’s father Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson. Arrested and exiled from Ukraine in 1939 by communist Russia for his courageous leadership, actively strengthening Jewish heritage and observance.

We honor his heroic sacrifice and devotion to the Jewish people, helping young and old with unconditional love of Ahavat Yisroel. We take inspiration to follow in his footsteps.

The Rebbe’s mother Rebbetzin Chana  voluntarily went to help her husband in the harsh environment in the remote village of Chili. Making her own ink so Rabbi Levi Yitzchak can write his Torah thoughts which are studied today around  the world.

3 messages based on theachings of the Rebbe:

1) The place you are in is by Divine Providence. Your place is waiting for you to bring blessings to your surroundings thru your Torah and good deeds. Being a shining example for all.

2) From the 20th of Av there are forty days until Rosh Hashanah, an opportunity to fix our past mistakes thru Teshuva and merit a new sweet year. Nowadays Teshuva should be with happiness and joy, celebrating our reunification with our creator, our loving father in heaven who rejoices when his children return to him.

3) You should know and reorganize your strengths, virtues and talents. Maximize your potential. All of creation needs your unique input In order to complete the master plan of creation and bring peace and happiness to the world. Your one good deed could tip the scale and bring Moshiach now.

Lchayim

Velvl

Rabbi Velvl Butman
Executive Director
Chabad Lubavitch of Westchester County

Sharing the joy and meaning of Judaism unconditionally!

Email: chabadofwestchester@gmail.com

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