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שער. . וההוספה בלימוד התורה בעניני משיח והגאולה היא ה"דרך הישרה" לפעול התגלות וביאת משיח והגאולה בפועל ממש(משיחת ש"פ תזו"מ ה'תנש"א)

the chossid

who dedicated

his lifefor moshiach

Our Shlichus in a

nutshell: Moshiach!Reb Yoel Kahn

Moshiach YearsThe Rebbe's Koch in Moshiach throughoutthe years

יחי אדוננו מורנו ורבינו מלך המשיח לעולם ועד

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HISKASHRUS TODAY – ONLY THROUGH MOSHIACHA word from the Editors

Our Shlichus In A Nutshell: Moshiach!Reb Yoel Kahn

Kislev: A Month of GeulahA Sicha of the Rebbe

IF YOU KNEW, WHY DID YOUSEND US?!Story

THE KINUS WHICH CHANGED OUR SHLICHUSThe Rebbe's message which changed our lives

MOSHIACH IS ON HIS WAYThe Story Behind the Picture

WE WANT TO SEE THE REBBEPicture

THE MOSHIACH YEARSThe Rebbe's Koch in Moshiach throughout the years

LONGING FOR MOSHIACH – WILL BRING HIM SOONERKsav Yad Kodesh

THE CHOSSID WHO DEDICATED HIS LIFE FOR MOSHIACHReb Zalmen Gurary

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!Daloy Golus!

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It is with great pleasure that we present our readership

with this Expanded Edition of Moshiach Weekly, which

is being released in time for the Kinus HaShluchim

Haolomi.

For a Chossid living with Moshiach, the sole mention

of the Kinus HaShluchim evokes memories of the Kinus

HaShluchim that took place in 5752, during which the

Rebbe revolutionized the idea of Shlichus in our time.

At the Pesichas HaKinus which traditionally took

place at the Rebbe’s Farebrengen on Shabbos afternoon,

the Rebbe’s message to the Shluchim was clear: Your

Avodah to spread Chassiddus and Yiddishekeit to all

corners of the globe has been completed! The only thing

remaining in Shlichus is to be Mekabel Pnei Moshiach

Tzidkeinu. The Rebbe clarified that obviously all of the

previous Avodah’s (Mivtza Tefillin, Hafotzas Hamayo-

nos Chutzah etc) must still be carried out, however,

now, the main aspect of Shlichus which must permeate

all other aspects is the Inyan of Moshiach.

Of course, this Sicha didn’t come as a surprise. It came

as a direct continuation to the Sichos of the summer

of 5751 and the beginning of 5752 in which the Rebbe

emphasized over and over again that the concept of

Moshiach has to be the main focus of our Avodah in

our historic time.

* * *

As is well known, the main efforts of the Friedik-

er Rebbe in Soviet Russia were focused on bulding

Chadorim and ensuring that Jewish children receive

a proper Chinuch. This was an enormous Chiddush at

the time, since it was the initial breakthrough for what

we would call Mivtzoim. Until then, Chassidim were ac-

customed to Avoda Penimis, in which each one worked

on himself and removed himself from matters of this

world. A genuine Chassid was certainly not someone

who walked about among others.

The Friediker Rebbe came along and turned things

upside down. He demanded of the great Chassidim,

tremendous Baalei Avoda who devoted all their time to

Avodas Hashem, to go “out there” and gather unedu-

cated Jewish children and learn Alef Beis with them.

During this time the Frierdiker Rebbe once farbrenged

with a Koch about the Mesirus Nefesh demanded of ev-

ery Chossid to ensure the proper Chinuch for Tashbar

(Tinokos Shel Beis Rabon – Jewish children). Among

those present was the famous Chassid Reb Itche der

Masmid who was known for his outstanding piety and

asceticism. In the middle of the Farbrengen, the Rebbe

turned to R’ Itche and said, “If you are involved in Tash-

bar then you are mine. But if not, then you may still be

Itche [i.e., a Maskil and an Oved, etc.], but you have no

connection with me.”

In other words, although Reb Itche was an outstand-

ing Chassid, nevertheless when the call of the hour was

teaching children, the Friediker Rebbe demanded of

him to leave the Tziyur he had been raised to be and

which he was used to, and get used to a new Avoda. So

too with us and the question about Hiskashrus without

Inyonei Moshiach. It’s hard to relate to the new Mivtza

the Rebbe told us to do, and many of us try our best to

stick with our previous Tziyur.

In the later years, the Rebbe referred often to “Tekufa

Hoacharona” (this most recent period). The Rebbe re-

fers to it as a different era and not just as specific change

in behavior.

Obviously, the change from one era to another is

much more radical than a specific change, which is

why effort is required to adjust. And just as they had to

adjust in previous generations, we too must make the

requisite changes.

Once the Rebbe announced Mivtza Tefillin, there just

can’t be a Chabad House that does not do this Mivtza

and which champions Hiskashrus without Mivtza Tefil-

lin!

Once the Rebbe founded Tzivos Hashem, there can-

not be a Chassid who raises his Children to be “a Chas-

sid of the Rebbe” without being a soldier in Tzivos

Hashem, and without the slogan of Moshiach Now.

Likewise, when the Rebbe made it clear that the focus

now is on Kabbalas Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu, and he

emphasized that this is the gateway for everything else

and this is the only Shlichus, it is clear that if we want to

be “the Rebbe’s Chassidim”, we must put all of our en-

ergy into this Mivtza, and if not, there is a big question

mark on our Hiskashrus to the Rebbe R”L.

It is to this end that we are printing this Expanded edi-

tion, in which we present an array of artices, designed

to give the reader a taste of the Rebbe’s Shturem about

Moshiach, and the Chassidim’s activities which were

done it its wake.

It is our fervent hope that this publication will inspire

its readers to do more in all Inyonim connecyed with

'the only Shlichus', being Mekabel Pnei Moshiach, and

may this be the בפטיש in bringing the Geula, and מכה

may we be zoche to celebrate this Kinus together with

The Rebbe in the Beis HaMikdosh HaShlishi.

Hiskashrus today - only

through Moshiach

The Moshiach Weekly

is a weekly publication

for Chabad communities

covering topics related to

Moshiach and Geulah.

To subscribe or dedi-

cate an issue contact us at:

[email protected]

נסדר והוכן לדפוס ע"י:אברהם משה בן עטא לאה, יהושע בן מינא בן יוסף רבקה, מנוחה בן הכהן יוסף רחל, בלומא, מרים לאה בן לוי באשא, שיינא מלכה בן מענדל מנחם שרה, בן לייבל

באשא, שיינא בן מענדל מנחם זיסעל, מיכלא, שיינא חיה בן הכהן מענדל מנחם

שניאור זלמן בן יהודית פראדשא.

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When speaking in connection with the Kinus

Hashluchim, it is of utmost importance to look at the last

Sicha which the Rebbe has spoken to us, Shluchim. In

5752 – the last time the Rebbe addressed the Shluchim,

the Rebbe told us, that we now have only one Shlichus

to accomplish: To be Mekabel Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu!

The Rebbe is telling us that everything in our Avo-

das Hashluchus must be permeated with one thing:

Moshiach!

Everyone is busy contemplating what exactly needs to

be done, and how to prepare themselves and the entire

world to greet Moshiach. One says like this and the other

says like that, and everyone is thinking how to do it best.

Everyone is so involved in the debates to the extent

that they forget about the point! They forget who we are

and with what we are supposed to be living. This one is

involved in this and the other is involved in that, and

they are all doing good things. Some are Shtureming in

Mitzvas Tefillin – What is greater than Tefillin? Others

are involved in Mitzvas Ahavas Yisroel – What is greater

than Ahavas Yisroel? They're all good things, but they

forget about the main thing! The main thing is Moshiach!

Moshiach! Moshiach!

We must therefore remember, that even if we are doing

all good things but the spirit of Moshiach is not felt in

them – this means that we are sleeping! And we must be

aware that if we are sleeping and not fulfilling the main

task that we have, even the good things that we are doing

are not being done the way they should be.

No matter what we believe about the Rebbe, no matter

our affiliations, our Shlichus must be dedicated to bring-

ing Moshiach!

How can it be, that notwithstanding the fact that it's

been so long since we last heard Sichos from the Rebbe,

we still haven’t brought about the Hisgalus. We must do

all we can to bring Moshiach now!

Everyone remembers how a journalist came to the

Rebbe a day before 27 Adar asking for a message to print

in in the newspapers. The Rebbe answered that it is al-

ready been publicized that Moshiach is not only coming

but he is already on his way!

Everyone remembers how strong the Rebbe spoke

about the need for Moshiach.

This must not remain a memory from the past, we

must take action and bring Moshiach now!

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Kislev: A Month

of Geulah

A sicha of the Rebbe

In the month of Kislev in which we find

ourselves, we find a few special days which

have a connection with the Geulah. The 9th

of Kislev is the birthday and yartzeit of the

Mitteler Rebbe. The Mitteler Rebbe started

to disseminate chassidus in a broad way, to

the extent that he was informed on to the

government, which in essence was a Kitrug

above trying to put a stop to this new level of

Hafotzas Hachassidus.

On Yud Kislev the charges and accusations

were dropped without major conflict, which

led to the spreading of chassidus in an even

broader manner.

The next special day we find in this month

which has to do with the Geulah, is the

Chag Hageulah of the Alter Rebbe – the

founder of chassidus Chabad, on the 19th

day of the month. By contrast to the short,

fiery ma’amorim which were said before the

arrest, the ma’amorim delivered after the

liberation were very much more embodied in

intellectual explanations.

After the Alter Rebbe’s histalkus in 5573 his

son the Mitteler Rebbe accepted the mantle

of leadership, he started to say chassidus in

a broader more explanatory fashion than his

father.

This all serves as a preparation for the

redemption which comes through יפוצו מעינותיך

beginning with Yud Tes Kislev – the חוצה

redemption of the Alter Rebbe and further

developed on Yud Kislev – the redemption of

the Mitteler Rebbe.

Since we have seen the success of hafotzas

hamayonos throughout the years despite the

obstacles they faced, and the redemptions

which they experienced during this month:

Yud Kislev, Yud Tes Kislev and Chanukah,

this gives us extra encouragement in our

belief that now is the time, and that this is the

month for Moshiach to come NOW!

(Based on the sicha of Parshas Vayetzei 5749)

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On the night of Tisha B’Av, R’ Chanoch of Li-

timorsk (later the Alexander Rebbe) sat on the

threshold of the shul in Peshischa. He said:

“There was a simple villager who did not know

the Alef-Beis or any Jewish customs. All his life he

yearned to live with his fellow Jews but was unable

to do so until he reached old age. It was only then

that he liquidated his farm and moved to town.

“Erev Pesach, he wanted to have a proper seder,

but he had never seen one. He was too embarrassed

to ask anyone and so he sent his wife to the neigh-

bor, ostensibly to borrow something but in the

meantime, to see how the table was set.

“Just at the time that she visited, the neighboring

husband and wife quarreled and the husband took

a thick stick and hit his wife. The former villager’s

wife returned home downcast upon seeing what a

proper seder looked like.

“Her husband asked her what she had seen, but

she remained silent. He asked her again but she re-

fused to talk. He became very angry and grabbed a

stick and hit her.

“She sighed and said, ‘If you knew, why did you

send me there to look?’”

R’ Chanoch finished his story and was silent, but

his audience burst into laughter.

R’ Yechiel Meir of Gustinin said: “Why are you

laughing? Isn’t this the complaint of your souls to

Hashem – You knew we would sin, so why did you

send us to Golus?”

IF YOU KNEW,

WHY DID YOU SEND US?!

A S

TO

RY

A Chassidishe Ma'aseh

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The Rebbe explained, that from time to time, a new Inyan is introduced into Avodas HaShlichus which permeates and becomes the gateway for all other parts of Shlichus. In the recent past, the Rebbe continued, a new Inyan has been added and become the one Shlichus which must permeate and elevate all other facets of Shlichus: “To be Mekabel Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu BiGeulah Hoamitis VeHashleimah”.

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The time is shortly after the Histalkus of the Fri-

erdiker Rebbe. Lubavitch is deep in mourning over

the sudden passing of the Rebbe. It has been only 10

years since Lubavitch relocated to the western hemi-

sphere, which, in the words of the Alter Rebbe, did

not experience Matan Torah. Under the direction of

the Frierdiker Rebbe and his son-in-law, then known

as the Ramash, the Chassidim rebuilt the Chabad

community and its Mosdos with sweat and blood.

At that time, only one thing was of concern to the

Askanim and Chassidim: ensuring Lubavitch conti-

nuity. They hoped that a new Rebbe would slowly

continue developing the Lubavitch community, both

in America and abroad.

The Rebbe, however, had different plans. Plans

extending far beyond the horizons of the Lubavitch

community. Plans of influencing every single Yid, re-

gardless of background or affiliation, to follow in the

ways of the Torah, and of our Rabbei’im. In no time,

Chassidm began hearing new concepts, "going out

on Shlichus," “lighting up the world" and so forth.

Many energetic Chassidishe Yungeleit, who could

have contributed plenty to the development and ex-

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pansion of the Chabad community at

home, were sent as Shluchim to dis-

tant and foreign cities and countries:

Morocco, Tunisia, Italy, Argentina,

Australia, and many more. Gradually

the Chassidim began to realize that in

front of their very eyes they were wit-

nessing the formation of a new era,

"Dor Hashvi’i', a direct continuation of

the previous generation’s Avodah: Shli-

chus!

What is Shlichus? The definition was

given by the Rebbe himself: Hafotzas

HaTorah, Yiddishkeit and Chassidus

to every possible location, thereby re-

turning Yiddishe Neshamas to their

roots.

What is the purpose of Shlichus?

The answer to this is found in the re-

ply of Moshiach to the Baal Shem Tov’s

question “Eimosai Kaosi Mar”, “When

will the master (Moshiach) come”? To

which Moshiach responded “Lichshey-

afutzu Maayonosecha Chutza,” “When

your wellsprings will spread outward.”

Meaning, the spreading of the well-

springs of Chassidus across the globe

will bring about the Geulah and the

coming of Moshiach.

Despite this being the purpose of

Shlichus throughout all the years,

this goal wasn't felt so much in the

Shluchim's activities. Naturally a

lot of Mekuravim in the early years

were not fully aware of the objec-

tive of Shlichus. Their knowledge of

Yiddishkeit did not contain a particu-

lar emphasis on the upcoming Geulah.

The fact that it was the final goal did

not cause it to become part of the Shli-

chus itself. And most important of all,

the Shluchim did not feel that every ac-

tivity on their part was part of a global

campaign to bring Moshiach.

With time, the Rebbe changed the

style, and started saying more and more

expressions about the Geulah and our

obligation to bring it. After these Si-

chos, the Shluchim were required to

feel and have in mind that every one of

their activities, is part of a long process

which will eventually bring to the final

goal, the Geulah.

But even this did not bring about dra-

matic changes in the Shlichus, rather

the Shlichus and its manner remained

the same, just like in 5710 (besides the

many details which were added, the ten

Mivtzoyim etc.) with a small addition

of Kavana to bring the Geulah. That’s

how things ran until the beginning of

the 5750’s.

* * *

Once a year, a Kinus for all the

Shluchim would take place. The official

opening of the Kinus would be at the

Rebbe’s Farbrengen on Shabbos. The

Rebbe would elaborate about Shlichus

and the different ways to go about it.

These Sichos were so to say the “yearly

mission” that the Rebbe gave to his

Shluchim. Following the Kinus, the

Shluchim would go back to their Shli-

chus, faithfully carrying out the Reb-

be’s latest instructions.

The Kinus of 5752 began on 25

Cheshvan – Shabbos Mevarchim

Kislev. Excitement filled the air in an-

ticipation of the Sicha. Ever since the

Sicha of 28 Nissan 5751, in which the

Rebbe implored the Chasssidm to do

whatever they can to bring Moshiach

Bepoel, Chassidim were caught up in

a storm of Geulah. Nevertheless, in re-

gards to the Shluchim’s work, there was

no real innovation even during this pe-

riod. The Rebbe did instruct to take on

new activities (such as learning Inyonei

Moshiach U’Geula) however the gen-

eral Shlichus remained the same.

Half a year later, towards the end of

Cheshvan 5752, Crown Heights filled

with Shluchim. For many, it was their

first visit since 28 Nissan, and they all

wanted to get a clear picture of their

mission at the current stage.

They were not left disappointed. The

Rebbe explained, that from time to

time, a new Inyan is introduced into

Avodas HaShlichus which permeates

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and becomes the gateway for all other

parts of Shlichus. In the recent past,

the Rebbe continued, a new Inyan has

been added and become the one Shli-

chus which must permeate and elevate

all other facets of Shlichus: “To be Me-

kabel Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu BiG-

eulah Hoamitis VeHashleimah”.

The Rebbe went on to explain the

reason for the recent Chiddush in

Shlichus: “Being that the Friediker

Rebbe, the only Shliach in our genera-

tion, the only Moshiach in our genera-

tion proclaimed that we have already

completed all Avodah needed to bring

Moshiach, it’s understood that the Shli-

chus of the Friediker Rebbe has begun

and therefore the only thing left in our

Avodas HaShlichus is to be Mekabel

Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu, so that he

will be able to carry out his Shlichus

and take all Yidden out of Golus.”

At the end of the Sicha, the Rebbe

outlined in very clear terms the prac-

tical Hachalotos which must be taken

at this year’s Kinus: First of all – all

Shluchim must be notified that the

Avodas HaShlichus of our times is to

be Mekabel Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu.

In practical terms this means that all

details of Hafotzas HaTorah, Yiddish-

keit and Hafotzas HaMaayonos Chutza

must be permeated with this Nekuda:

How this action leads to the Inyan of

Kabolas Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu.

This Kinus must bring every Shliach to

prepare himself and all the Yidden is

his area to be Mekabel Pnei Moshiach.

This is accomplished through explain-

ing the idea of Moshiach – as it is ex-

plained in Torah SheBiksav and Torah

SheBaal Peh – in a manner in which

every person will be able to understand

according to his level and capabilities.

The Rebbeim have told us: “Chas-

sidim zeinen klug” – “Chassidim are

כינוס דעם צו שייך איז וואס – גופא דעם אין השלוחים בכל שנה ושנה – קומט צו דער חידוש בשנה השליחות עבודת דער פון קשר דעם אין במיוחד זו מיט"שלח נא ביד תשלח״, די שליחות פון משיח צדקנו:

נשיא אדמו״ר מו״ח כ״ק אז פריער גערעדט מ׳האט פארענדיקט שוין מ׳האט אז געווען, מודיע האט דורנו אלע עניני העבודה, און מ'שטייט שוין גרייט "עמדו הכן

כולכם״, צו מקבל זיין משיח צדקנו.

שנה פון סימן דעם געווארן מקוים שוין איז עס און אראנו, נפלאות שנת תהא הי׳ ר״ת ה׳תשנ״א – שעברה שנת תהא הי׳ – ונמשך והולך – זו בשנה בהוספה און נפלאות בה, (און) בתוכה – אז דאס (נפלאות) ווערט דער

מהות ותוכן ונשמה פון דעם יאר.

ווערט עס און געווארן איז עס ווי בפועל מ׳זעט און – ענינים וכמה בכמה ומנצח ה׳״ מלחמת ״ילחום דער ודוקא מתוך מלחמה של שלום. און נצחון איז אויך מלשון

נצחיות, פארבונדן מיט דעם גילוי פון ״נצח״: נ׳ – גילוי שער הנו״ן, צ׳ – שנת הצדי״ק (ווי אידן האבן אנגערופן דעם יאר) און ח׳ – דער גילוי פון משיח צדקנו, וואס איז

פארבונדן מיט מספר שמונה (שמונה נסיכי אדם).

די וויבאלד אז פארשטאנדיק, איז דערפון שלוחים האלטן שוין פון לאנג נאך מילוי התחלת עבודת

המעינות והפצת והיהדות התורה בהפצת השליחות חוצה, און פון לאנג נאך אמצע עבודת השליחות, ביז אז נשיא (כהודעת שליחות די געווען מסיים שוין מ׳האט

והשלימה האמיתית גאולה די איז ואעפ״כ הנ"ל דורנו נאך ניט געקומען בפועל ממש – דארף מען זאגן אז מ׳איז נאך געבליבן עפעס צו טאן וואט וועט ברענגען די גאולה

בפועל.

נולד ודור דור ״בכל אז הידוע ע״פ איז: דאס און לישראל״, משיח להיות ראוי שהוא יהודה מזרע א׳ יגלה הזמן ולכשיגיע גואל להיות מצדקתו הראוי א׳ מו״ח כ״ק הודעת וע״פ כו׳", וישלחו השי״ת אליו אדמו״ר נשיא דורנו, דער איינציגער שליח שבדורנו, דעראלץ שוין מ׳האט אז שבדורנו, משיח איינציגער

אן זיך ס׳הויבט אז פארשטאנדיק איז – פארענדיקט שליחות די תשלח״, ביד נא "שלח דער ווערן מקויים די אז מובן, איז דערפון און אדמו״ר. מו״ח כ״ק פון איינציקע זאך וואט איז איצטער געבליבן אין דער עבודת

בפועל צדקנו משיח פני זיין מקבל צו איז: השליחות, בפועל שליחותו זיין מקיים קענען זאל ער בכדי ממש,

און ארויסנעמען אלע אידן פון גלות!

מ׳דארף וואס בפועל הוראה די מען האט דערפון התחלה דער בא איצטער שטייענדיק ארויסנעמען

ופתיחה פון דעם "כינוס השלוחים העולמי״:

הכרזה א מיט ארויסקומען מען דארף – לראש לכל והודעה צו אלע שלוחים, אז די עבודת השליחות איצטער און פון יעדער אידן באשטייט אין דעם – אז מ׳זאל מקבל

זיין פני משיח צדקנו.

דאט הייסט: אלע פרטים אין דער עבודת השליחות פון דארפ'ן חוצה, המעינות והפצת והיהדות התורה הפצת צו פירט דאס ווי – נקודה דער מיט דורכגענומען זיין

קבלת משיח צדקנו.

השלוחים כינוס דעם פון אז – דאס מיינט ובפשטות יעדער ווי טובות החלטות להביא און קומען מען דארף אידן אלע צוגרייטן און צוגרייטן אליין זיך דארף שליח במקומו ובעירו וכו׳ צו מקבל זיין פני משיח צדקנו, דורך כמבואר משיח פון ענין דעם מסביר איז ער וואס דעם לפי יעדערן צו המתקבל באופן ובתושבע״פ בתושב״כ משיח עניני לימוד דורך במיוחד – כולל והבנתו, שכלו

וגאולה, ובפרט באופן פון חכמה בינה ודעת.

און היות אז דאס איז דער די עבודה פון דעם זמן, איז מובן אז דאס איז שייך צו יעדער אידן אן אויסנאם כלל.

די פארענדיקט שוין מ׳האט אז וויבאלד ועיקר: ועוד דעם צו שליח יעדער צוגיין קומט – השליחות עבודת מודיע: איז און אויבערשטער, דער האמיתי, משלח

צייט די געקומען איז איצטער און שליחותי, את עשיתי ביד נא ״שלח שליחות: דיין טאן זאלסט כביכול דו אז

תשלח" – שיק אונז משיח צדקנו בפועל ממש!

כככינינינוסוסוס דדדעםעםעם צוצוצו שששייייייךךךך אאאיזיזיז וווווואסאסאס – גגגופופופאאא דדדעםעםעם ןיןיןין אאאלל ל

אאן ךךיךייך זזז ה׳ה׳הוויויבטבטבט ססס אזאזאז פפפארארארשטשטשטאנאנאנדדידיקקקק זיזיז אאא – פפפארארארענענענדדידיקקטקטקט שליחות דידי תתשלשלח״ח״ בבידיד נאנא ""שלשלחח דדערער ווועוערןרן מקמקויוייםים

PARTS FROM SICHAS SHABBOS PARSHAS CHAYEI SARAH 5752

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smart.” The Chassidim realized what

they have to do. Slowly but surely the

Chassidim realized that the Sicha of

Shabbos Chaye Soroh 5752 changed,

or more accurately put, innovated,

Avodas Hashlichus. From now on

Moshiach is the topic of discussion.

Geulah and Moshiach are what must

be explained to every Yid in his area

and city, and Moshiach must permeate

every single detail of the Shlichus.

Word of the special Sicha spread

like wildfire amongst the Chassidim.

The “Reishis Devorim” (short summa-

ry) of the sicha was sent out to every

Chabad community, and by the end of

the week, the Sicha was checked over

and edited by the Rebbe and printed in

the Kfar Chabad Magazine and in the

Algemeiner Journal.

At once began an unprecedented im-

petus to the activities of the Shluchim

in Inyonei Moshiach U’Geulah. The

fervor of the Chassidim which had

been building up ever since the Sicha

of 28 Nissan now found expression in

organized activities. The focus of the

Shluchim was now on one thing: “Di

Eintzike Zach: Geulah.”

In addition to the activities of the

Shluchim, Anash too didn’t just sit idly

by with their hands folded. Under-

standably, “The International Cam-

paign to bring Moshiach” which was

established immediately following

the Sicha of 28 Nissan, received a

major impetus: No longer was their

work another important thing. It was

now the only thing which is left to do!

Amongst many other activities,

Reb Shmuel Butman initiated a spe-

cial advertisement campaign under

the title: “Hinei Zeh Moshiach Boh”

– “Moshiach is on his way”. When

he passed by the Rebbe at dollars, he

showed the advertisement sign to the

Rebbe, and explained that it would

be publicized to the entire world. The

Rebbe answered: Yashar Koach Godol!

The Shluchim Office (under Merkos

L’Inyonei Chinuch) lent a helping

hand as well to the efforts to bring

Moshiach. A special document with

information about Moshiach was sent

to every Shliach. A phone conference

was organized with the best speakers

from amongst the Shluchim. Under-

standably, the topic up for discussion

was: What is the best way to introduce

the concept of Moshiach to the masses.

Many Shluchim took the initiative

and came up with original ideas to

spread Besurash HaGeulah. In Mol-

dova, the new Shliach Reb Zalman

Abelsky arranged for big signs with

the words “Prepare for the coming of

Moshiach” in Hebrew and Russian to

be hung all around the city. The same

was done by Reb Mendel Pevsner, the

new Shliach to Peterburg. Even in

Russia, which had just awoken from

70 years under communist rule, the

Yidden were given to understand that

soon there will be a solution for all

their problems – Moshiach! Even in

far-off Bangkok, the Israelis at the new-

ly-founded Chabad House were given

a clear message about Moshiach who

will soon redeem even those lost and

exiled in far-off lands.

And understandably the message

spread farther and farther. The up-

coming Yom Tov of Chanukah was a

great opportunity for the Shluchim to

spread the message of redemption to

the public. The large public Menorahs,

which – every year – served as a sym-

bol of the fact that Yiddishkeit is alive

and well, were used that year to spread

the message: ‘Moshiach is on the way –

let's get ready'.

In addition to publicizing the mes-

sage, the Shluchim also placed em-

phasis on explaining the concept of

Moshiach and Geulah to the Yidden of

their cities and beyond. In Geneva, Reb

Mendel Pevzner arranged a Yom Iyun

(day of learning) in Inyonei Moshiach

U’Geulah for the Yidden of the city. In

Sydney, Reb Pinchas Feldman arranged

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a special symposium dealing with is-

sues of Moshiach and Geulah.

On a global scale, Reb Yonah Avt-

zon of Sichos in English produced

tapes of Shiurim on Inyonei Geulah

U’Moshiach and later brought a set to

the Rebbe. Giant ads were placed in

the newspapers, and the reader was

told "to reach his own conclusion": The

world is ready for change, Geulah is at

our doorstep. Reb Itche Springer add-

ed a practical side to the ads and called

on the readers to add in acts of Torah

and Mitzvos to bring Moshiach closer.

In addition to all of the above, within

a few months, many new books were

released discussing topics of Moshiach

and Geulah. To name a few: (1) “I await

his coming every day,” which essential-

ly is a translation of the Sichos in the

Dvar Malchus that the Rebbe gave out

on 15 Iyar 5751. (2) “Mashiach,” a fas-

cinating essay written by Reb Emman-

uel Shochet which briefly summarizes

the personality and work of Melech

HaMoshiach and the practical implica-

tions for our times. (3) “Highlights of

Moshiach”, a Kuntres written by Reb

Avrohom Stone, discussing basic con-

cepts in Inyonei Moshiach and Geulah

such as “The Moshiach in every gener-

ation,” “The spark of Moshiach in every

person” in easy language. (4) “Lets Get

Ready – Moshiach through Children’s

Eyes,” written by Malka Touger, which

presents Yemos Hamoshiach as they

are perceived by children, and makes

the future world more accessible to the

child. (5) “Sound the Great Shofar,” an

English rendering of the Sichos from

the years 5751-2, presenting the ideas

contained therein in an intellectual

form, while adhering to the Chasidic

sources. The book (which was later

translated and published in Hebrew)

was the first attempt of its kind to in-

troduce the Sichos of the Dvar Mal-

chus (from the years 5751-2) in a clear

concise form and as a practical guide

for our times.

* * *

Tzeiri Agudas Chabad (Tzach) is

the first organization that the Rebbe

founded in Eretz Yisroel. Throughout

the years, they were the Rebbe's arm

and brought the Rebbe’s Inyonim and

instructions to all the residents of Eretz

Yisroel.

As soon as news of the Sicha reached

Eretz Yisroel, Tzach called a staff meet-

ing. It was clear to all that after such a

clear definition of the task at hand, the

order of the day is bringing the mes-

sage of Geulah to all. A new campaign

was launched.

In essence it came as a continuation

to two modest signboards that were

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hung a few months earlier in Tel Aviv,

which read “היכונו לביאת המשיח” “Prepare

for the coming of Moshiach". Sign-

boards of this kind hung in the streets

of cities, on buses, in newspapers, as

stickers on cars and street poles, as

well as on television and radio. "Instead

of talking about the elections," said

Reb Menachem Mendel Halevi Brod,

a member of Tzach and the brains be-

hind the campaign, "They will discuss

Moshiach." And so it was. Public con-

sciousness was focused on one issue,

which until then seemed outdated, and

suddenly became the focal point: The

imminent coming of Moshiach.

And the method was simple. Chassi-

dei Chabad were scattered everywhere,

and have some measure of control on

the public’s consciousness. And if the

Rebbe placed on them a special Shli-

chus, to bring Inyonei Moshiach to the

public, it was only natural that this be-

came the hot topic on the agenda.

All of Anash enlisted in these activi-

ties, each in accordance with his skills.

During Bein Hazmanim (vacation)

Yeshiva Bochrim from Yeshivas Toras

Emes in Yerusholayim joined the effort

by attaching stickers and signboards

about Moshiach to all Egged buses in

the city. The same took place in

Be'er Sheva and many other cities.

Another area in which Moshiach

was introduced during this time

was in the Chinuch of children. In

the Sicha of Simchas Torah 5752 the

Rebbe said “When one looks at a Jew-

ish child, one should see Moshiach.”

In accordance with this directive,

Reb Naftoli Rot, director of a chil-

dren’s organization in Yerusholayim,

arranged a Mivtza (learning cam-

paign) of learning Inyonei Geulah

U’Moshiach. The Mivtza, which was

called ”הגאולה בנתיב Children on“ ”ילדים

the path of redemption,” consisted of

a structured curriculum on topics of

the Geulah and its centrality in Yid-

dishkeit. The course was studied in

many Lubavitcher schools, as well as

many non-Lubavitch schools. All in all,

tens of thousands of children partici-

pated in the study of Inyonei Geulah

U’Moshiach.

The schools in Crown Heights im-

mediately placed the study of Geulah

U’Moshiach as a subject in the cur-

riculum. Reb Moshe Slonim posted a

sign in the Lubavitch Cheder in Mor-

ristown clarifying to the children the

call of the hour: To contemplate seri-

ously about the imminent coming of

Moshiach.

The above mentioned activities are

just a drop in the bucket of the many

Peulos that were done by Shluchim,

Bochurim and Anash as a natural reac-

tion to the Rebbe’s call to be “Mekabel

Pnei Moshiach Tzidkeinu.” They also

reflect the atmosphere at that time: We

must do something to fulfill the Shli-

chus which has been placed upon us.

Afternote: As of the Kinus

Hashluchim 5774 we have not yet

heard from the Rebbe any updates per-

taining to the shlichus demanded of us.

Thus, this remains the only Shlichus

and we must do everything in our pow-

er to bring it to fruition במהרה בימינו ממש.

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On Thursday night, Beis Adar

1 5752, Crown Heights residents

were shocked by the cruel mur-

der of Mrs. Pesya Leah Lapine

who gave up her life Al Kiddush

Hashem.

That Erev Shabbos thousands

gathered outside 770 for the

Levayah. At around two o’clock

the Aron arrived. Soon after, the

Rebbe appeared with a serious

look on his holy face. Following

closely behind the Aron, he led

the procession onto Kingston

Avenue until reaching the huge

“Moshiach is on the way” sign

(corner of Kingston & Union).

The Rebbe stood there for ten

minutes, all the while watching

the people continue down to the

house of the Nifteress, and dur-

ing that time looked up at the

sign which was hanging above.

THE STORY BEHIND THE PICTURE

MOSHIACH IS ON THE WAY

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On Simcha Torah 5754, during the break between Shachris and Hakofos, a group of Anash who donated

generously to The Building Fund of Beis Rabeinu SheBeBovel” passed by the Rebbe.

Among them was Reb Meir Schreiber of Crown Heights, he showed the the Rebbe a picture of Kos Shel

Brocho 5748, in which the Rebbe is seen being me’oided strongly with both of his holy hands and asked “in

the name of all Chassidim, will we merit to see such Giluyim once more?” The Rebbe nodded his holy head.

This answer didn’t satisfy him. A a few weeks later he sent in to the Rebbe a detailed letter to affirm that the

Rebbe meant that the Chassidim would actually see the Rebbe as before.

Cheshvan 5754.

Kevod Kedushas Admur Shlita:

After I passed before the Rebbe on Simchas To-

rah, I was uncertain what the Rebbe meant. I want

to clarify the following: Out of their great love to the

Rebbe, the Chassidim are feeling very down from the

great suffering that the Rebbe is enduring. If there

was some light at the end of the tunnel, without any

doubt it would help us significantly. Will we merit to

see the Rebbe as in the enclosed picture? With the

same physical strength and more? We ask for the

Rebbe’s brocho that this should be very soon!

When the letter was shown to the Rebbe, the Reb-

be nodded in affirmation. When the secretary added:

וחזקה שלימה ובבריאות עז וביתר שאת ביתר the Rebbe ,שיהיה

again answered affirmatively.

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These were years brimming with signs that Moshiach’s arrival is ever imminent. The following article will attempt to give a general overview of some of the special Sichos, events and anecdotes that transpired in the years 5742-5754.

The

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rom the day I went to Ched-

er, and even prior to that, I

began picturing in my mind

images of the Geulah. The

Rebbe’s koch in Moshiach

started already as a little child, and only

intensified as time went on. From the

Rebbe’s first Ma’amer of Bosi Ligani

in 5711, to the Mivtzoim campaigns

starting in the late 5720’s, and the com-

pletion of the ‘Moshiach Sefer Torah’ in

5730, the Rebbe constantly imbued in

us Chassidim the belief in, and antici-

pation for, the complete and final Geu-

lah, and that it will be occurring in our

generation.

In the early 5740’s however, the in-

tensity was ratcheted up a notch. Be-

ginning with the establishment of Tzi-

vos Hashem in 5741, regarding which

the Rebbe explained that every child is

a soldier in Hashem’s army working to

bring Moshiach. The newly-founded

organization’s slogan was “We Want

Moshiach Now,” as the Rebbe stressed

that we must demand Moshiach in

English so that everyone can under-

stand and join in the cry.

These were years brimming with

signs that Moshiach’s arrival is ever

imminent. The following article will

attempt to give a general overview of

some of the special Sichos, events and

anecdotes that transpired in the years

5742-5754.

תשמ"ב – תהא שנת ביאת משיח

The wave of Moshiach that hit in the

year 5741 with the opening of Tzivos

Hashem, whose slogan is "We want

Moshiach now," swept into the year

5742. It was the first time the Rebbe re-

vealed the roshei teivos of a year.

The Rebbe spoke of the roshei

teivos for the first time at the Far-

brengen of the 2nd day of Shavuos:

"As it is known, in the letters תשמ"ב are hinted the roshei teivos of many

good things, they even hint at ''tehei

shnas bias moshiach''!... V’yehi rotzon

that very soon we'll merit the fulfill-

ment of the yi'ud ''Tehei Shnas bias

Moshiach, namely, that we will leave

this Golus and go greet Moshiach

Tzidkeinu.''

The ''Shalsheles Hayachas” sums up

the year as follows:

''Calls for the true and eternal unity

of all Yidden by them buying letters in

a general Sefer Torah written in their

merit, each according to his custom

(Ashkenaz, Sefard, Teiman, Arizal etc).

instructs the Hanholos of Tomchei

Temimim and Beis Rivkah, respec-

tively, to immediately begin writing a

Sefer Torah in the merit of their stu-

dents, benefactors and families. Notes

that this mitzvah is mentioned at the

end of the 613 mitzvos and some con-

nect it with the end of Golus. Calls for

an extraordinary effort in Hafotzas

Hama'ayonos Chutzoh and Mivtza

Chanukah. Notes that in various Se-

forim 5742 is a “keitz.” Look and see

what people say: it's the roshei teivos of

'tehei Shnas bias Moshiach.''

תשמ"ג – תהא שנת גילוי משיח

At the beginning of the year the

Rebbe called for every Yid to spread

the idea of the Sheva Mitzvos Bnei No-

ach among all the nations of the world.

This, in accordance with the P'sak of

the Rambam that ''Moshe command-

ed in the name of Hashem to force all

mankind to accept the mitzvos that

Bnei Noach were commanded.” The

Rebbe explained that it doesn't mean

to force them literally, but rather with

the proper explanation that these seven

laws are the basis for the continuity of

a healthy and just humanity and allow

for different cultures to coincide to-

gether, in unity, around the belief in the

creator of the world.

As proof of this, the Rebbe referenced

the announcement of President Ronald

Reagan calling on all citizens to unite

behind the Seven Noahide Laws as well

as the declaration of the US Senate and

Congress, that they be upheld. The

Rebbe concluded: “the very fact that

the president of the United States came

out with an open declaration to fulfill

the Sheva Mitzvos, this itself should in-

vigorate the Yidden in their efforts to

affect the nations of the world.''

These actions bore fruit with mil-

lions of gentiles taking part in various

campaigns, taking upon themselves to

fulfill the Sheva Mitzvos and prepare

the world for ''a time when there will

be no wars, hunger, jealousy or strife” –

the time of the Geulah. Yet another link

in the chain of events set into motion

by Melech HaMoshiach to prepare the

world for the Geulah.

During that year the Rebbe called on

all educational institutions to institute

– ”A moment of silence” – 60 seconds

of thought about the creator of the uni-

verse.

The Rebbe explained: Over the past

50 years American youth descended

into moral decay. The only plausible

explanation for this phenomenon is

the lack of recognition of a creator.

For without belief in ''an eye that sees

F "The wave of Moshiach

that hit in the year 5741 with

the opening of Tzivos Hashem,

whose slogan is "We want Moshiach

now," swept into the year

5742"

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and an ear that hears,'' so long as he be-

lieves he won't get caught, he'll do ab-

solutely anything. And even if he does

get caught, there’s nothing an easy bribe

can’t accomplish. It is therefore crucial

that in every kindergarten, school, high

school and university, there be, at the

start of each day, a moment of silence –

60 seconds to think about G-D.

In light of this the then president, Ron-

ald Reagan, called on all schools to begin

each day with a moment of silence. The

Rebbe praised this step and encouraged

the members of the Senate and Con-

gress to follow suit. Throughout the sub-

sequent years ‘Moment of silence’ laws

were enacted in many states.

The moment of silence causes one

to contemplate ''Am I really fulfilling

my purpose on this world? Who is the

master of this world? What am I doing

to serve His needs?” It thus prepares the

world for the coming of Moshiach by

also preparing the gentiles for his com-

ing.

That year’s roshei teivos “תהי' שנת גאולת משיח“ and ”משיח גילוי שנת were first ”תהי'

revealed by the Rebbe on Erev Rosh Ha-

shana of that year.

An excerpt from Zalmon Jaffe’s “My

Encounter with the Rebbe – Vol. 14”

documenting a conversation he had

with the Rebbe shortly after Simchas

Torah 5743:

The Rebbe wanted to know whether I

had spoken at the Kinus Hatorah. I had

to answer in the negative. I explained

that illustrious Rabbonim were address-

ing the assembly and I was waiting to

be called. The Rebbe commented "Since

when have you been a 'nebechel' (I can-

not find an English translation of this

word…) and not been able to push your-

self forward to speak." I maintained that

I could not interrupt such distinguished

Rabbonim. The Rebbe declared that "You

cannot wait until next Simchas Torah to

speak at the Kinus Hatorah. He will have

to make a Hemshech (addition) and you

can continue this afternoon".

I enquired from the Rebbe "What shall

I speak about? Shall I talk about our new

Manchester Lubavitch Yeshiva?"

The Rebbe remarked "I don't care what!

As long as you speak about Moshiach".

תשד"מ – תהא שנת דברי משיח

5744 is the year best known for the

takana of learning the daily portion of

Rambam, with the first cycle beginning

shortly after Pesach of that year.

One of the reasons the Rebbe gave

for choosing specifically the Rambam’s

Yad Hachazaka was the fact that he was

the sole codifier who included in his

work the laws pertaining to the times

of Moshiach, including the laws of the

Korbanos – for which we must already

now acclimate ourselves to – as well as

what will take place before the coming of

Moshiach and how he will be revealed.

תשמ"ה – הי' תהא שנת מלך המשיח

At the beginning of the year a certain

individual spoke out against the topic of

Moshiach. He claimed that yidden are

presently in golus and that’s their place,

so one shouldn’t have anything to do

with Moshiach. Throughout the next

winter, the Rebbe spoke at great length:

how is it possible for a yid with a yar-

mulke and tzitzis to speak out against

such fundamentals of the torah?! The

only plausible explanation is חרפו אשר משיחך for "they have disgraced the עקבות

footsteps of Your Moshiach."

Later on in the year, when claims were

made against the Rebbe’s nesius, that a

Rebbe is a private individual and all his

possessions are inherited by his relatives

and not by the chassidim. The Rebbe ne-

gated these claims by explaining that a

Rebbe is the נשיא הדור and הנשיא הוא הכל.

Meaning that a Rebbe is a general per-

son who belongs to the chassidim and

therefore all his possessions belong to

the Chassidim.

During the year, in one of the rally’s

in 770, Rabbi Goldstein said that ev-

ery Tuesday night, there was a Tzivos

Hashem program on the radio (there

are one hundred thousand members in

the U.S.A. alone). There was a contest,

a competition about the Coming of

Moshiach. We recite three times every

weekday, in the amida, in Hebrew of

course, “Sound the great Shofar for our

freedom, raise a banner to gather our ex-

iles, and bring us together from the four

corners of the earth into our Land…….”

The competition was to bring out this

concept in the most original way.

A young lad won the competition

by producing the longest shofar in ex-

istence. It was drawn on sheets upon

sheets of paper, all joined together. The

end product was a paper shofar which

stretched over half the length of the

room.

Before this year too, on leil erev rosh

hashonoh, the Rebbe announced the

What shall I

speak about?

Shall I talk

about our new

Manchester

Lubavitch

Yeshiva?"

The Rebbe

remarked "I

don't care

what! As

long as you

speak about

Moshiach"

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roshei teivos of the forthcoming year.

Something unique here was that the

Rebbe also gave a word for the “hei”.

ש' – תהא. ־ ת' השנה. הידיעה – ה״א ה'תשמ״ה: שנת. מ' ־ מלך. ה' – המשיח

תשמ"ו

The year started with a big shturem,

From Tishrei on, the Rebbe spoke at

length about the need of each and one of

us to await the coming of Moshiach. On

numerous occasions during this period,

the Rebbe mentioned the famous vort of

the chida which explains the loshon of

the tefila "ki liyshuscho kivinu kol hay-

om" that the yearning itsef for Moshiach

is a good enough reason for Hashem to

take us out of Golus.

On the night of Simchas Torah before

hakofos the Rebbe spoke strongly about

the need for Moshiach to come. The

Rebbe mentioned that he won't mind if

we will explain that the meaning of nosi

doreinu is Moshiach Tzidkeinu, as long

as he comes already!

During the course of the year, there

was mention of Moshiach by various

farbrengens:

At the end of the farbrengen of 7

Cheshvon, the Rebbe brought out a Ho-

raoh from the daily study of Rambam –

that a Yid must demand from Hashem

to bring the Geulah. After quoting from

two important sources the importance

of demanding the Geulah, the Rebbe re-

lated a very interesting story:

One of the letters I received lately was

from a certain woman who was in dis-

tress and felt quite scared. She wrote that

she had received a letter from someone,

and at the end of the letter, the sender

instructed her to copy the letter and for-

ward it to ten additional people. If she

complies, she will be rewarded, and if

not she will feel quite sorry...

The letter itself was full of nonsense,

and the sender did not sign his name, so

she doesn't even know where it's coming

from. Now she is asking me if she should

be intimidated by the threats that the

letter carries, and follow the instructions

by forwarding the ten copies or not.

I obviously answered her that she

should tear the letter up and dispose of

it, and forget the entire story!

Later on I thought to myself, why is it

that this was brought to my attention? I

don't know this woman from anywhere

and she does not know me either. She

only heard about my name and therefore

sent the letter to ask my advice. So why

would this ever have been brought to

me in the first place? Until I understood:

that it’s in order to utilize this method

for good and holy things.

Now that we have learned about this

"chain-letter" method of sending out

a letter and instructing the receiver to

forward it on, it would be a good idea

that each person should compose a let-

ter quoting these two sources about the

importance of demanding the Geula,

and instruct the recipient to forward it

on to ten more people. Obviously, all the

threats must be omitted and replaced

only with blessings!

Now, the people who we call "Shpitz

Chabad" may think that it's time to stop

everything they are doing and just sit

writing letters all day. Let me therefore

make it clear: each one should only write

ten letters and no more! If you have free

time on your hands afterwards, sit and

learn Torah instead!

By the farbrengen of Lag B’omer, there

was a great shturem in Moshiach, as Reb

Zalmon Jaffe relates in his “Encounters”:

At a recent farbrengen – on Lag

B'Omer, which was relayed – broad-

cast – to the whole world, they started

to sing, "We Want Moshiach Now", and

for one and a half hours – NON STOP –

they sang this one tune.

For the first half-an-hour, the Rebbe

said LeChaim to all those present – as

he usually does, but for the whole dura-

tion of the last hour, the Rebbe sat mo-

tionless, just staring out – and staring at

those who were singing as if to discover

whether they really meant what they

were singing – and if they were singing

with sincerity and kavonna (concentra-

tion).

Everyone tried to outdo their neigh-

bor. In Manchester, at the yeshiva, the

boys went wild with delirium. They

opened up all of the windows – at 4.00

a.m after midnight – and sang loudly

and gustily. I complained that they

would wake up all the neighbors. One

of the bochurim retorted – "Let them all

know that Moshiach is coming NOW!"

That farbrengen lasted four hours with

two hours of singing, which was most

unusual.

For this year 5746, the Rebbe, for rea-

sons unknown to us, did not announce a

roshei teivos.

תשמ״ז – תהא זו שנת משיח

On Hei Teves the good news of the

court victory that the Rebbe and the se-

forim belong to the chassidim came to

770 and caused great rejoicing for the

next seven days.

In the midst of these seven jubilant

days, on Asoroh B’Teves, a group of

Rabbonim presented a specia p’sak to

the Rebbe by the doorway to his room.

The p’sak said, that all the kitzim have al-

ready passed, yidden have been in Golus

They started to sing, "We Want Moshiach

Now", and for one and a half hours – NON

STOP – they sang this one tune.

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long enough, and Moshiach has to come

and redeem them NOW!

Throughout the rest of the year the

Rebbe, with great passion, began to

speak about founding Chabad Houses

in every corner of the world, to bring

the light of Chassidus and Yiddishkeit to

every Jew wherever he may be and thus

prepare the whole world for the revela-

tion of Moshiach!

For this year, the Rebbe set the roshei

teivos as “Tehei Zu Shnas Moshiach” and

explained that The Year of Moshiach

should be in a manner of “Tehei” – which

means literally, “The Year of Moshiach”

and “Zu” – in a revealed manner.

תשמ״ח – חירות (ע״י) משיח

The year began with a big shturem

concerning Simcha. The main reason for

all this was the fact that it was the year

of Hakhel. When the Beis Hamikdosh

stood, all the yidden would gather in the

azoroh on Chol Hamoed Sukkos to lis-

ten to the king reading special portions

of the torah and thus fulfill the mitzvah

of Hakhel – unity of all yidden.

The Rebbe explained that nowadays

we must also fulfill this Mitzvah by orga-

nizing Hakhel gatherings, to unify yid-

den, not only on Chol Hamoed Sukkos

as was done then, rather at every oppor-

tunity throughout the year we should

conduct such gatherings to unify yid-

den. All this is connected with simcha,

for simcha adds so much to unity and

both these things together bring about

the coming of Moshiach!

At first, the Rebbe didn’t announce a

roshei teivos for this year, rather the gen-

eral message of the year itself – simcha.

Later, as requests were received for ro-

shei teivos, the Rebbe related to this in

a sicha and announced the roshei teivos.

The main “koch” in the roshei teivos

started primarily this year, in which

the Rebbe explained the roshei teivos at

length and mentioned them profusely in

sichos throughout the year.

The Rebbe explained the roshei teivos

as follows:

“This year emphasizes Tismach – re-

joice, a directive and assurance for every

yid, to be happy. Since in the previous

years it has become the norm to con-

nect the roshei teivos of the year with

Moshiach, the same should be done this

year.

However, there are those who don’t

like to expend too much effort, therefore

they try to get other people to do all the

work for them, despite the fact that this

in particular is not such a hard thing to

do.”

The Rebbe smiled and continued:

How do I know this? For they asked me

this question!

Why, I asked, what’s the need to find

roshei teivos, when the whole year sig-

nifies something – “Tismach”. They an-

swered “we need Moshiach”.

To this I didn’t have any answer, for I

too, want and shturem about Moshiach.

“Tismach”– Simcha could be for many

reasons, a bris, pidyon haben and even

a chasunah – simcha beyond limita-

tions, but above all a connection with

Moshiach must be found.

So, I didn’t spare any effort until I

found a connection between the letter

“Ches” and Moshiach. It says in gemoroh

“the harp of the Beis Hamikdosh had

seven string . . and that of Moshiach will

have eight”. Thus, we see that Moshiach

is connected with the number eight

(“Ches”).

תשמ״ט – "שנת משיח טובה״

Along with the impression left from

the previous year, a year infused with

joy and Hakhel gatherings in every pos-

sible place, and together with the end-

less “koch” in setting up more and more

Chabad Houses, the Rebbe came out

with the call of “Shnas Habinyon”, one

cannot be content with his current mod-

est Chabad House, one must expand!

Chabad is not content with itself as it

is, Moshiach doesn’t look for the mini-

mum – he demands maximum effort!

Whatever is able to be done, must be

done. Chabad houses provide the vital

dose of yiddishkeit and chassidishkeit to

each and every yid and therefore must

be expanded. It’s up to every Yid to pre-

pare the world for the complete redemp-

tion.

The world needs to be prepared, and

the despite the accomplishments that

were already achieved, we still need to

do our part to the maximum in order for

it to really be a place worthy of the rev-

elation of Elokus.

תש"נ – תהא שנת ניסים

In addition to the shturem surround-

ing the fact that it was the 40th year of

the Rebbe’s nesius – something the Reb-

be began to speak about already in 5749

– the Rebbe reiterated many times that

the year’s acronym stood for t’hei shnas

nisim (may it be a year of wonders), es-

pecially the greatest wonder of them all,

the coming of Moshiach.

5750 was the year the Gulf War com-

menced, a war in which the Rebbe saw

the fulfillment of the words of the Yalkut

Shimoni: “Reb Yitzchok said: the year in

Why I asked, what’s the need to find roshei teivos, when the whole year signifies something – “Tismach”.

They answered “we need Moshiach”

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which Melech HaMoshiach will be re-

vealed, all the nations of the world will

provoke one another. The king of Persia

will provoke the king of Arabia. The king

of Arabia will go to the King of Edom to

seek counsel . . all the nations will be in

turmoil . . the Jews too will be in turmoil

saying ‘To where shall we go? To where

shall we go?’ Then, Hashem will say to

them, ‘Children, do not fear, for all that I

have done, I have done for you. Humble

ones, the time of your redemption has

arrived.” The Yalkut continues: “The year

in which Moshiach will come, he will

stand on the roof of the Beis Hamikdosh

and say: Humble ones, the time of your

redemption has arrived.”

The significance of the year manifest-

ed itself in several new customs:

That year the Rebbe began wearing a

silk kapota all year-round. There were

those who conjectured that this was be-

cause it was right before the Geulah so

the Rebbe donned Shabbos clothing.

The Rebbe began farbrenging every

Shabbos. Despite doing so the previ-

ous year as well, it was that year that the

Rebbe clearly spoke about it at the Rosh

Hashana Farbrengen, a Farbrengen that

fell out on Shabbos – the first time the

Rebbe farbrenged on a Shabbos of Rosh

Hashana.

The Rebbe began proclaiming ‘The

time of your redemption has arrived,’

something which only picked up pace in

the coming years.

The story surrounding the Rebbe giv-

ing 5750 its acronymic slogan went as

follows:

The Yeshiva in Brunoy, France, would

release a yearly calendar for its support-

ers embellished with the year’s acro-

nym’s slogan (dating back to even before

the Rebbe officially began naming the

years). Towards the end of 5749, one of

the members of the Yeshiva’s Hanhala

submitted a question to the Rebbe ask-

ing about the coming year’s acronym.

That Erev Shabbos he was approached

by one of the mazkirim and was told

that the Rebbe would answer him on

Shabbos. This left him bewildered. But

indeed, during that Shabbos Farbren-

gen (Bamidbar 5749) the Rebbe said the

following: “As has been customary in

recent year to give a roshei teivos to the

years, in order to add in Yiras Shomay-

im, so the coming year’s slogan is ‘May

it be a Year of Wonders’ (תהי' שנת נסים) as

Moshiach will be here yet this year and

thus the coming year will already be a

year of wonders.” Similar words were

also spoken at the Farbrengen of Yud

Beis Tamuz 5749.

ה'תנש"א – הי' תהא שנת אראנו נפלאות

While 5750 was the ‘Year of Wonders,’

5751 was the year Hashem will ‘Show us

wonders’ (אראנו נפלאות), said the Rebbe.

With the conclusion of the Gulf War

on Purim of that year, the Rebbe em-

phasized that Hashem has shown open

miracles. Miracles comparable to, and

even greater than, the miracle of Purim.

Miracles that are a prelude to the com-

ing of Moshiach.

Shortly after Pesach, on Chof Ches

Nissan, the Rebbe spoke the timeless Si-

cha in which he gave the job of bringing

Moshiach over to the Chassidim. The

Rebbe demanded that we give it our all

to bring about Moshiach’s coming, and

that everything we do must be to further

that goal.

The Rebbe first revealed the slogan of

that year to Rabbi Leibel Raskin in con-

nection to a calander being printed by

Chabad of Moroco. On Shabbos Parshas

Emor 5750 the Rebbe openly stated it at

the weekly Farbrengen.

At the Farbrengen of Shabbos Parshas

Balak 5750 the Rebbe said that the mir-

acles of the year 5751 will surpass even

those of the year 5750.

תשנ"ב – הי' תהא שנת נפלאות בכל

The Rebbe’s talk of Moshiach sig-

nificantly increased in the year 5752.

On the Shabbos of that year’s Kinus

Hashluchim the Rebbe proclaimed that

all that remains to be done is to greet

Moshiach and all other work should be

done in that vein.

The belief in the coming of Moshiach

was so real that Kehos put out a notice

that there will be a 40% sale “until the

coming of Moshiach”!

The Emunah in the Rebbe as Moshiach

also began gaining traction due to nu-

merous responses Chassidim received

from the Rebbe – beginning already in

5751 – to that effect. Those responses

were also accompanied by countless

mentions in sichos about the Nosi Hador

being the Moshiach.

Just as with 5751, the slogan of the

year 5752 was once again first revealed

to Rabbi Leibel Raskin in connection to

the printing of a calendar by Chabad of

Moroco – “t’hei shnas niflaos bakol”.

Throughout the year the Rebbe would

mention several other roshei teivos for

That year the

Rebbe began

wearing a silk

kapota all year-

round. There

were those who

conjectured

that this was

because it was

right before

the Geulah

so the Rebbe

donned Shabbos

clothing.

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the year including niflaos bina, niflaos

ba and niflaos b’eineinu.

תשנ"ג – תהא שנת נפלאות גדולות

After 27 Adar 5752, the connection

between Chassidim and the Rebbe took

on an unprecedented state – a state of

suffering and והסתר After 7 months .העלם

of Chassidim not seeing the Rebbe, the

Rebbe finally came out on Rosh Ha-

shana 5753. Chassidim were able to see

the Rebbe, albeit only through a tinted

window.

Meanwhile, Chassidim continued to

add in their activities to bring Moshiach,

now motivated by a passionate cry of Ad

Mosai – we want to see our Rebbe!

After Yom Kippur of that year a bal-

cony was built alongside the tinted win-

dow. Beginning then, the Rebbe would

come out, often even two or three times

a day, strongly encouraging the singing

of Yechi, like a father who loves his chil-

dren, giving them all he can. Chassidim

believed that it would be from this very

place, where the Rebbe will be nisgaleh

any moment. Every time the Rebbe came

out, this feeling was apparent amongst

the Chassidim in 770.

The slogan of that year, t’hei shnas ni-

flaos g’dolos, was chosen by the Rebbe

from amongst many other submissions

presented to the Rebbe by the mazkir

Reb Leibel Groner.

תשנ"ד – תהא שנת נפלאות דגולות

The slogan of the year 5754 was select-

ed by the Rebbe in Sivan 5753, in con-

nection with Chabad of Morocco’s cal-

endar. At first the Rebbe turned down

all the submissions (amongst them

were divrei nifloysecha, didan notzach,

niflaos dibur, etc.). It was only a few

weeks later, when niflaos degulos (Emi-

nent Wonders) was proposed, that the

Rebbe noded his head in affirmation.

The last time the Chassidim merited

seeing the Rebbe, l’eis ata, was on 14

Cheshvon 5754, and a part of Shluchim

on Rosh Chodesh Kislev 5754.

Today, when we raise our eyes to the

balcony on which the Rebbe appeared,

and we have not yet merited the hisga-

lus, we cry out in anguish "Ad Mosai"?!

How can it be that 20 years have passed

v’adayin lo bo?! One can never forget the

energy the Rebbe imbued in us Chas-

sidim from this very place, and what

Chassidim have consequently done to

hasten the Rebbe’s hisgalus. Now, 20

years later, we must make a firm com-

mitment to dedicate every second of our

lives to do all we can to bring Moshiach

now!

The belief in the

coming of Moshiach

was so real that

Kehos put out a

notice that there

will be a 40% sale

“until the coming of

Moshiach”!

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After the Sicha of Chof Ches Nissan 5751, in

which the Rebbe made a tremendous Shturem to

do Peulos connected to Moshiach to hasten the

Geulah, The representatives of Mivtza Kashrus

of Nshei Chabad of Crown Heights (Mrs. Simp-

son and Mrs. Gans-burg), notified the Rebbe of

the Mivtzoim they organized in various malls in

Brooklyn. Included was a picture of the exhibit

they had set up in one of the malls. On the ex-

hibit was written:

LONGING for MOSHIACH WILL BRING

HIM HERE TODAY!

The Rebbe insructed to change the word

"TODAY" to the word "Sooner".

KS

AV

YA

D K

OD

ES

H

Longing for Moshiach - will bring him sooner

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R' Shneur Zalman was born to his distinguished parents,

R' Nosson and Esther Gurary, in Kremenchug on the first night of

Chanuka 5672 (1912). He learned with the chassid R' Yisroel Nevel-

er, who was a private tutor for the Gurary family. At age 4, he had

the privilege of seeing and being blessed by the Rebbe Rashab on

Erev Yom Kippur 5677, in the resort town of Slaviansk.

In the winter of 5680 the Gurary family had to flee Kremen-

chug for fear of the approaching Bolsheviks. The entire area was

extremely tense because of the battles between the various

factions. In addition to this, famine, the freezing cold, and

epidemics felled numerous people. Yeshivas Tomchei T'mimim,

which had moved to Kremenchug only three years earlier, also

breathed its last in this city before moving to Rostov.

The roads were dangerous and the only means of

transportation available to the Gurarys was a freight train. They

headed east towards Rostov, where the Rebbe Rashab's household

had moved four years earlier. In order to protect themselves from

troops on the road, they hired soldiers to accompany them.

Shneur Zalman, the youngest of the family, was nearly eight years

old when he and his family moved to Rostov. Memories of their

flight and the terrors of the trip to Rostov were engraved in his

memory.

R' Nosson had mesirus nefesh in educating his children. He

sold diamonds belonging to his wife and paid a melamed with the

money. This was during a famine, and the Melamed was able to sup-

port his eight children comfortably while others went hungry.

On Yud-Tes Kislev 5680, a few days after they arrived in

Rostov, R' Zalman was present at the Rebbe Rashab's Farbrengen.

The Rebbe sat not far from the door which connected the staloveh

(the dining room) and the kabinet (the Rebbe's room). The room

was full and R' Zalman didn't enter by way of the door which

everybody used but from an inner hall of the house. Rebbetzin

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The life and times of the Chossid Rabbi Zalman Gurary, a leading Chabad Rov and from its foremost askonim. A wholeheartedMekushar to the Rabbeim, never leaving their side. Chairman of the Vaad Hamenahalim of YeshivasTomchei Temimim, amember of theexecutive board of Kehos and a member of Agudas Chassidei Chabad, and was at the vanguard of spread-

ing Besuras Hageula

Shterna Sarah, a"h, let him in from the hallway to the kabinet and

from there to the staloveh.

When R' Zalman walked in, he was very close to the Rebbe. He

went over to his father who sat on the side of the Rebbe, and since

the Rebbe was only wearing a yarmulke on his head, without a hat,

he didn't recognize him at first and he asked, "Which one is the

Rebbe?"

Maybe the Rebbe heard the question, for he immediately asked

him to say l'chaim (at the Rebbe Rashab's farbrengens, it was

customary to say l'chaim only when the Rebbe asked for it, and this

was considered a special kiruv).

A few months after the Gurarys' arrival in Rostov, the

Rebbe Rashab passed away. R' Zalman wasn't allowed to attend the

funeral, but he remembered everything that took place before

and after the funeral. On Motzaei Shabbos, a few hours before his

passing, the Rebbe asked those around him, "Nemt mich in zal

vellin mir zain in einem" (Take me to the zal (from the bedroom to

the yechidus room) and we'll be together).

When R' Zalman visited Rostov in his later years, he pointed out

exactly where the Rebbe's bed was when he passed away. He said

that on Shabbos morning, some Chassidim came to his parents'

house in order to take a good bed for the Rebbe.

One of the experiences he had with the Rebbe Rashab took

place on one of the Shabbos'os after Pesach. That Shabbos,

R' Zalman went to daven without his father, who didn't feel well. The

Rebbe asked how his father was, and then, when he saw young

Zalman walking around during Krias ha'Torah, he told him to take a

Chumash and to stand near the table during the kria.

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ON THE KNEES OF THE REBBE

RAYATZ

In 5681 (1921), R' Zalman's father

passed away, and the Rebbe Rayatz took

responsibility for raising him. His melamed

was the Chossid R' Moshe Rosenblum, a

secretary of both the Rebbe Rashab and the

Rebbe Rayatz. The Rebbe Rayatz once told

Rabbi Yaakov Landau to test R' Zalman.

R' Yaakov tested him in the Rebbe's house,

in the dining room, in a room which had a

door that led to the Rebbe Rayatz's room.

R' Yaakov walked around during the

test and passed the door many times.

R' Zalman didn't know that the Rebbe

was sitting in his room and listening to

the test. After the test the Rebbe said

they should switch melamdim since this

melamed only taught b'kius and not b'iyun

(superficially and not in depth), and that

R' Yechiel Kamisar should be his melamed.

The Rebbe Rayatz showed a special

fondness for R' Zalman, and one Simchas

Torah during the farbrengen, the Rebbe

put him on the lap of Zalman (the son of

Folik) Gurary, who was himself a youth at

the time. Zalman couldn't hold him that

long, and the Rebbe took him and put him

on his own lap.

The Rebbe's plate had meat and

tzimmes. The Rebbe took water and poured

it into the tzimmes in his plate and then fed

it to R' Zalman. R' Zalman didn't like it and

the Rebbe said, "Es Un Brech, Vestu Blaiben

A Chossid" (eat and throw up and you'll

remain a Chossid).

CONCERN FOR THE SMALLEST

DETAILS

In 5682-3 (1922-3), his sister Leah

married R' Eliezer Karasik. The Rebbe

Rayatz attended the Kabbalas Panim and

R' Zalman accompanied the Rebbe Ray-

atz. When they arrived at the hall, the

Rebbe Rayatz said that our custom is not

to eat at the Kabbalas Panim. Years later,

R' Zalman said that he saw in the Rebbe's

diary from the wedding of Rebbetzin Shaina

that the Rebbe Rayatz said the same thing,

but he qualified it and said that only the

Mechutanim (relatives) don't eat.

In 5682, R' Zalman attended the

wedding of the Rebbe Rayatz's

oldest daughter Chana with his cousin,

R' Shemaryohu Gurary. R' Zalman was one

of the few Chassidim who attended all three

of the Rebbe Rayatz's daughter's weddings.

When the Rebbe Rayatz left Rostov for

Leningrad in 5684, the Gurarys followed.

In Leningrad there was no melamed for

R' Zalman and the Rebbe Rayatz sent him

to Nevel, to the chassid R' Meir Simcha

Chein. He sent a letter to R' Chein in which

he asked him to secure a melamed for

R' Zalman.

R' Chein didn't find a private melamed

in Nevel and he tried to get R' Zalman into

Tomchei Temimim in Nevel. At first the

hanhala didn't want to accept him since

he was too young, but then the Rebbe sent

his secretary, R' Chatshe Feigin, to make

sure he was accepted. Until he entered the

yeshiva, R' Chein learned with him. Among

other things, they learned the introduction

to Imrei Bina, a long complicated piece with

deep Chassidic ideas.

In 5685, the Gurarys moved to

Poland and R' Zalman attended

Tomchei Temimim in Warsaw. At that

time he received letters from the Rebbe

Rayatz in which the Rebbe guided him in

what to learn, etc. Among other things,

the Rebbe told him to study Derech

Chaim of the Mitteler Rebbe. Out of

concern for his Chinuch, the Rebbe dealt

with the smallest details, and once even

told him to learn dikduk (grammar) in

order to improve his writing, and to

improve his handwriting.

In the summer of 5687 (1927),

when he was fifteen, R' Zalman had

appendicitis, and the doctors said he

needed an operation. He told the

doctors that he couldn't have the operation

without his Rebbe's approval, and since the

Rebbe was in jail at the time and he couldn't

consult with him, R' Zalman told the

doctors that he couldn't be operated

on. They didn't operate and R' Zalman

miraculously recovered without an

operation.

R' Zalman made great efforts to be

with the Rebbe Rayatz in Riga for Rosh

HaShana 5689. Despite the financial

difficulties and the hardships entailed in

obtaining travel permits,

R' Zalman managed to be with the

Rebbe for Tishrei. From that year

until this one, R' Zalman spent every Rosh

HaShana with the Rebbeim, except for Rosh

HaShana 5690 (1930) when the Rebbe Ray-

atz was in America, and Rosh HaShana

5700 (1940) when the Rebbe Rayatz was in

bombed out Warsaw and R' Zalman was in

Riga.

In Kislev 5689 (1929), R' Zalman

attended the wedding of the Rebbe and Reb-

betzin Chaya Mushka.

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city before Shiva-Asar B'Tammuz in order

to begin his trip before the Three Weeks.

R' Zalman joined the Rebbe on his trip

outside the city.

A SPECIAL SHLICHUS

In 5691 (1931), the Rebbe Rayatz devised

a plan to expand the network of Chabad

Yeshivos. R' Zalman Gurary was picked

for this special Shlichus. He traveled to

check out the Yeshivos in various cities in

Vohlin, to strengthen the learning of

Chassidus in towns, and to

establish new Yeshivos in

appropriate places.

Before leaving on this mission, the Rebbe

called him to a yechidus and said, "When

sending an emissary, the chochmas [i.e.,

the successes] are the Shliach's and the

stupidities are associated with the one who

sent him. Don't do anything foolish so that

it won't be attributed to me.

"And what is your shlichus? Your Shlichus

is to make Chassidim. How do you make

Chassidim? When the Shliach himself is a

Chossid, then he can make Chassidim".

In the course of this Shlichus, R' Gurary

received detailed instructions in dozens of

letters from the Rebbe (that were printed

in the Rebbe Rayatz's Igros Kodesh, vol. 11,

and more recently in vol. 16).

R' Gurary sent dozens of letters to the

Rebbe Rayatz in which he gave detailed

reports of his work. Copies of these

letters, which were kept in the Rebbe Rayatz's

archives, were later returned to R' Gurary's

possession.

R' Gurary's Shlichus extended to other

towns and continued into 5692. While on

this Shlichus, R' Gurary gave many Shiurim

in Nigleh and Chassidus, and he met with

many Gedolei HoRabbonim and Roshei

Yeshivos. After concluding this Shlichus,

he returned to Warsaw where he served

as Maggid Shiur in the younger level of

Tomchei Temimim. At this time too, the

personal relationship he had with the

Rebbe was apparent, for the Rebbe Rayatz

was personally responsible for his salary.

MINISTER OF THE COURTYARD

In 5692, R' Gurary attended the

wedding of R' M.M. Horenstein and Rebbetzin

Shaina (may Hashem avenge their blood).

The wedding took place in the summer, yet

it rained throughout the Badeken, and it was

very dark. Years later, R' Gurary said that he

noticed that the Rebbe Rayatz looked ex-

tremely gloomy and he was very shaken.

When he was in the town of Druzke-

nik (a resort area) on the border of Poland

and Lithuania, the Rebbe Rayatz stayed

in a hotel and needed a Minyan. It was

R' Gurary's job to find a Sefer Torah,

however, in this particular town there was

only a Torah which had the words "פצוע דכא"

written with the letter Hei, which is not the

Minhag Chabad.

R' Gurary asked the Rebbe Rayatz,

through Rashag, what to do, and he was told

that our tradition has it that the Alter Rebbe

once stayed in a city where there were only

Sifrei Torahs in which דכא was written פצוע

with a Hei, and he read from them or went

up to the Torah when he was called for an

Aliya.

While there, R' Gurary took care of the

Rebbe's household's needs, and had the

privilege of the Rebbe Rayatz bestowing

upon him the nickname, "Minister Devara"

(Minister of the Courtyard).

WITH THE REBBE RAYATZ IN

WARSAW

When the Rebbe Rayatz arrived in

Warsaw, they had to find a bakery in

order to bake Matzos. R' Gurary was one

of the main people involved in this. At first

they found a bakery in Otvotsk, but while

Kashering the oven, a fire broke out and

burnt the oven. Then they found a bakery

in the nearby town of Parnitsh, but there

were many rabbanim and Admurim in

Parnitsh, and it was almost impossible to bake

Matzos on Erev Pesach because there were

many who wanted to do so.

R' Gurary asked the Rebbe what to do, for

we have the custom of baking Matzos on

Erev Pesach after Chatzos (noon). The Reb-

be said that they could bake before noon,

and this is what they did.

The Rebbe Rayatz asked R' Gurary to build

a model of the Beis HaMikdosh out of wood.

There was a Jew in Warsaw who had made a

model of the Beis HaMikdash, exactly as the

Gemara describes it, and the Rebbe wanted

R' Gurary to do the same. Since he didn't

want people to come to him with com-

plaints that he hadn't made it properly, and

since the cost would be high, and if he didn't

make it precisely he thought the Rebbe

would have complaints that he wasted mon-

ey, he sought

all sorts of

excuses, say-

ing he wasn't

capable of

doing it, etc.

The Rebbe

said, "I'm

t e a c h i n g

you Orach Chaim, and you're teaching me

Choshen Mishpat..." (i.e., I'm guiding your

spiritual life, and you respond with monetary

considerations).

The Rebbe Rayatz once traveled to visit

his uncle, R' Moshe Horenstein. At the

entrance stood an old Chossid by the name

of Shimon Greenberg. The Rebbe told him

to stay near the door, while he asked R'

Gurary to join him on the trip. This was

remarkable, the Rebbe taking R' Zalman

who was a bachur, while the old Chossid

was left near the door. The Rebbe explained

that he was taking R' Zalman because he

was afraid that if he left him near the door

he would steal his manuscripts...

When the Rebbe arrived in Otvotsk,

R' Gurary was appointed as Gabbai

responsible for allowing people in for

yechidus. Most people lived in Warsaw and

they would come in the evening in order to

see the Rebbe for Yechidus.

On the day the Rebbe arrived, they

davened Mincha in the front room and

didn't say Tachnun. The Rebbe asked R' Gu-

rary why they hadn't said Tachnun, and R'

Gurary answered that when the Rebbe came

it's Yom Tov, and on Yom Tov you don't say

Tachnun.

The Rebbe responded: "I understand that

when the Rebbe comes you don't sin, but

that you don't say Tachnun when the Rebbe

comes, that I don't understand."

The Rebbe once took R' Gurary for

Kiddush Levana so that he could say

"Sholom Aleichem" to him. There were

many trees in Otvotsk and the Rebbe looked

for a place to be Mekadesh the Levana

without standing under a tree. While

walking, the Rebbe tripped over a wire fence

and nearly fell. Afterwards, the Rebbe gave

R' Gurary money to buy Mashke, so that the

Chassidim could farbreng (about the

miracle that had happened).

While in Otvotsk for Pesach, there was

not a large crowd for Pesach. Among the

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guests were only the Rebbe's relatives,

R' Gurary, his friend R' Meir Glazman, and

Feivel Greener. Before the meal, the Rebbe

Rayatz's grandson told everybody where to

sit, as the Rebbe had instructed him, on the

right or left, near or far. The guests were

called "the Rebbetzin's guests."

R' Gurary was embarrassed to eat in front

of the Rebbe Rayatz and so he refrained

from eating. Seeing this, the Rebbe told the

story about R' Yekusiel Liepler, about the

Tzemach Tzedek sending him Matzoh on

Erev Pesach, which he ate before Bedikas

Chometz because he thought the Tzemach

Tzedek had sent the Matzoh in order

to help him with his Avodas Hatefillah

Barichus. The Rebbe Rayatz concluded the

story by saying that from this we see that

when the Rebbe gives, you take.

THOUSANDS OF ANSWERS AND

RESPONSES

After the passing of the Rebbe Rayatz,

R' Gurary became Mekushar to the Rebbe

heart and soul. The fact that he had been

very mekushar and close to the Rebbe Ray-

atz, didn't affect his Hiskashrus to the Reb-

be.

It's impossible to write about the

special connection R' Gurary had with the

Rebbe in one article, not even in a series of

articles. R' Gurary wrote to the Rebbe

nearly every day about what he had done

that day, and everything he did was with the

Rebbe's Haskama and Bracha. The letters

and responses he received from the Rebbe

over the years number in the thousands!

UTTER DEVOTION TO THE

REBBE'S MOSDOS

When the Rebbe first refused to accept

the Chabad leadership, R' Gurary asked the

Rebbe for a Yechidus. The Rebbe smiled and

said: "What, you're also one of those?"

R' Gurary said: "With Chaya and Yechida

(the transcendent levels of the soul through

which a Rebbe bonds with Chassidim), you

don't play around."

The Rebbe became serious and accepted

him for Yechidus.

At this time there was a special Vaad that

worked on things having to do with the Ne-

sius. R' Gurary was a member of this Vaad,

and in his later years related that the Vaad

was established at the initiative of the Rebbe,

who called upon the members of the Vaad

and appointed them to the task.

R' Gurary devoted himself to

getting the Rebbe to accept the Nesius in all

matters. When he saw that the Rebbe was not

allowing the chozrim into his room

after the saying of a maamer, as all the

previous Rebbeim did, he entered for a

Yechidus and asked the Rebbe why they

didn't do Chazara.

The Rebbe explained that the previ-

ous Rebbeim were precise in their word-

ing and only the Mitteler Rebbe was not so

exacting in the words but in the inyan. I too,

said the Rebbe, am not precise in my words,

so there's not much need for Chazara.

R' Gurary's devotion to the Rebbe's

Mosdos was limitless. He got many

other wealthy people whom he knew from

business to contribute to the Rebbe's

Mosdos. He himself gave tens of millions

to the Rebbe's Mosdos. He was a member

of the Hanhala of Kehos, and thanks to

him, this Mosad is one of the most illustri-

ous mosdos of Chabad in recent decades.

Out of hundreds of Sifrei Maamarim of

the Rebbeim that were printed in the last

fifty years. R' Gurary paid for most of them

to be published. The Rebbe referred to this

a few times, even at public farbrengens,

saying what a great Zechus it was to pay to

have Seforim printed.

On Simchas Torah in one of the early

years of the Rebbe's Nesius, R' Gurary said

to the Rebbe that since Simchas Torah

night is considered an auspicious time in

Lubavitch (it was the time the Rebbe Rashab

blessed all the Bochurim who needed an

exemption from the Russian army), he was

asking the Rebbe that he have the Zechus to

have a Yechidus each year on Simchas Torah

night and be blessed by the Rebbe.

The Rebbe agreed on condition

that R' Gurary keep it a secret so that

others wouldn't be jealous. Every year, on

Simchas Torah night, he would have a special

Yechidus with the Rebbe.

One Simchas Torah, R' Gurary had a

terrible kidney attack. The doctor said he

had to go to the hospital for an operation.

R' Gurary's daughter, Mrs. Esther

Sternberg, who was a little girl at the time,

ran to the Rebbe's house to ask for a Beracha

for her father.

The Rebbetzin opened the door and when

she heard what was going on she went

upstairs to the Rebbe to ask for a beracha.

The Rebbe said he should go to Dr. Seligson.

The little girl said: "But my father already

saw a doctor, and the doctor said he has to

go to the hospital!"

The Rebbetzin told the Rebbe what she

said and the Rebbe said: "Nu, if they already

asked a doctor, they should do what he said."

When the girl returned home and

R' Gurary heard that at first the Rebbe had

said they should consult with Dr. Seligson,

he decided not to do anything without Dr.

Seligson's approval.

When Dr. Seligson arrived he said the

situation wasn't that bad and he could wait

until after Yom Tov. A few hours later the

stone passed and the next day R' Gurary was

in his usual place, selling Hakafos on behalf

of Merkoz LeInyonei Chinuch. When they

told the Rebbe that the stone had passed, the

Rebbe said: "Nu, I said they should listen to

Seligson."

R' Gurary had a special Chassidishe

cleverness. In one of the early years of the

Nesius the Rebbe returned from the Ohel af-

ter sunset, not having davened Mincha yet.

Following Yud Shvat 5753 (1993), when the Rebbe consented to the global

televising of the encouragement of Yechi, there were members of

Anash who tried to hamper the efforts of spreading this message.

Reb Zalmen, who was a member of Agudas Chasidei Chabad and a staunch

proponent of these efforts, did his utmost to stonewall those trying to impede on the

Rebbe’s wishes.

During this period, Reb Zalmen submitted a letter to Rebbe asking the

following: “Regarding those who tirelessly fight me . . solely because I proudly

pronounce the Rebbe as Moshiach, must I fight this to the point of Mesiras Nefesh?”

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The Rebbe asked R' Gurary: "When is sunset

this time of year?"

R' Gurary answered: "Five minutes after

the Rebbe finishes Mincha!"

The Rebbe smiled and was pleased and

went to daven Mincha.

AN ETERNAL ZECHUS

Just as the Rebbe Rayatz called him

"Minister of the Courtyard," the Rebbe

appointed R' Gurary as the one

responsible for all his household expenses

as well as anything connected with the

Rebbe and Rebbetzin's medical needs.

On Chaf-Beis Shevat 5748, a few hours

after the Rebbetzin passed away, the Rebbe

called R' Gurary to his room at home and

with a serious look told him that the Zechus

of being the one primarily involved with the

nifteres (deceased) would stand by him and

his children and grandchildren until the end

of time.

R' Gurary was once involved in build-

ing a Sukkah for the Rebbe, and among

other things, he needed to be sure that they

could sit in the Sukkah without any halachic

questions arising. For this purpose, he

trimmed the trees at 770 that lined the way

one goes to Tashlich.

The Rebbe asked him how he could cut

the trees and R' Gurary wrote to the Rebbe

that in Shulchan Aruch it says that only

fruit trees may not be cut, but barren trees

may be cut. The Rebbe said that when being

involved in the needs of the public, one must

have Yishuv Ha'daas (presence of mind), and

in this matter it says in Seifer HaChinuch

that it's forbidden to cut trees because it

causes pain to the residents of the city, and

by cutting the branches he caused pain to

those who live in the house.

As someone alert to the Rebbe's needs,

R' Gurary came up with the idea of building

a special place for Tashlich near 770 to save

the Rebbe the bother of walking to the park.

After receiving the Rebbe's consent and

blessing, he brought people to dig behind

the building and they discovered a spring

under 770. From there, the water flows into

the special structure used for Tashlich.

Before Rosh HaShana, the Rebbe gave

him various instructions in connection with

Tashlich – that there should be trees around

it and fish. Every year, the family made sure

to bring fish. By the way, it is from this spring

that they draw water for Mayim Shelanu for

Pesach.

When the Rebbe wanted to point out a

particular thing but didn't want to do so at a

farbrengen, he would call R' Gurary to a ye-

chidus and have him convey his message. An

example: In the early years the Rebbe stayed

in the Sukkah while people said the bracha

on the Rebbe's Daled Minim. After a while,

the Rebbe told R' Gurary that he didn't want

to take the time, and requested of him to ar-

range an alternative.

R' Gurary arranged that R' Meir

Harlig would take the Daled Minim from

the Rebbe, thus saving the Rebbe precious

time. Aside from this, dozens of Horaos and

Hanhagos were transmitted through him

over the years. In connection with the Bar

Mitzva of his sons, and later when they mar-

ried, R' Gurary received instructions and

Hanhagos from the Rebbe.

In later years, R' Gurary was the Shliach

of Anash to give the Rebbe the Pan Kloli and

to bless the Rebbe on his birthday, Yud-Alef

Nissan.

AN ABOUT-FACE – FOR MOSHIACH

In more recent years, R' Gurary would

speak a great deal about faith in what the

Rebbe said. He would always quote from

the Haftora of Rosh HaShana, the day of his

passing, which describes the strong faith

Chana had in the promise of the Navi. The

following is an excerpt from an article R'

Gurary wrote

before Yud-

Alef Nissan in

one of the later

years:

In the story

of Shiras Chana

it says that Eli

HaKohen who

was a Navi gave her a Bracha, "ופני' לא היו עוד" (her

countenance was no longer the same). Why

add that final comment? What relevance

does it have to the Bracha Eli gave her?

Prior to these words, the Possuk writes, "and

the G-d of Israel should grant your request

that you asked of Him." So it's clear that his

Bracha would be fulfilled as all words of a

Navi are fulfilled, what is the Chidush of the

words "ופני' לא היו עוד"?

The answer is simple: True, the Bra-

cha of a Navi is always fulfilled, but there

can be obstacles and delays. Therefore, in

order for Eli's bracha to be fulfilled without

obstacles and delays, there had to be a

"vessel" for this, and the vessel was Emuna

and Bitachon – "Her countenance was no

longer the same." If instead of her former

bitterness she felt joy, to the point that her

physical countenance reflected her Simcha

and Bitachon, this itself became the vessel

for Eli's bracha to be fulfilled "below ten

handbreadths," as indeed happened.

Chana's prayer was special and the

Gemara learns many halachos

from her prayer. It wasn't merely a

personal prayer but

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something that pertained to

future generations. From this

story we learn that in order for

a Bracha from a Tzaddik to be

realized, we need the vessel of

faith. This is the avoda of our

times "and her countenance was

no longer the same." Emuna.

I heard a story from R' Moshe

Leib Rodstein, that once a woman

came to R' Mendel Horodoker

to ask for a Bracha for a child.

R' Mendel told her: "If you will

accept my bracha in such a way

that you feel your hands moving

[i.e., that you feel as though you

are holding the baby and rocking

him], I will bless you." When she

said she would, he blessed her,

and his bracha was fulfilled. Her

emuna wasn't way up there in the

seventh heaven; it was palpable.

And it was this that made her a

vessel to see the fulfillment of the

Bracha.

In our generation we see

how the Rebbe's words were

always "on the mark." On many

occasions the Rebbe told us

that "our generation is the last

generation of Galus and the first

of Geula" and so we need to

believe this with simple faith.

When the Razah (the brother

of the Rebbe Rashab) was asked

to be Rebbe after the passing of

the Rebbe Maharash he said:

"Everything has an

intermediary. Between a wealthy

man and a poor man is a man of

average means. Between a wise

man and a fool there's someone

in between, etc., but between a

rebbe and a thief there's nothing

in between, either you're a Rebbe

or you're a thief [i.e., a thief, who

is Gonev Daas – he fools people]."

The same is true with the

emuna in what the Rebbe

said, there's no partial belief.

Either you believe or ch"v...

The fact that much time

has elapsed and we still

don't have the true and

complete Geulah (and there are

IN THAT WHICH THE REBBE KOCHS, WE TOO MUST KOCHAn address delivered by Reb Zalmen at a Kinus in 770 on Chof Zayin Nissan 5753

The main thing we must speak about, and that

which we have the duty to speak about, is how

to accomplish the point that I will elaborate on

later, something that is the call of the hour: This

that two years ago the Rebbe gave us a mission

and said he is leaving it to us. I, in particular,

must speak of this for it was to me personally

that the Rebbe later said ‘loy noga v’loy poga’

(it has had no effect). The Rebbe did not say

this just to put someone down, but in order to

encourage and prod us into action. It is therefore

specifically incumbent on me to speak about this

issue, particularly since two years have already

passed since that day.

Before that, however, I wish to speak of

something that is clear to me and very near

to my heart. I have already spoken of it more

than once, but now, when we see the Rebbe

‘screaming,’ literally – we all see and hear his

screams – we therefore must do all we can,

and in accordance to Torah, we must cry out

to Hashem to heal the Rebbe, as it is written

ה' אל (and they cried out to Hashem) ויזעקו

followed by וירפאם דברו He sent His word) ישלח

and healed them).

Now let me move on to my second and central

point, a topic that must be discussed. This that

I am going to speak about can be approached

from various angles. I, however, wish to discuss

only its practical dimensions.

I would like to relate something I heard while

in Tel Aviv, something that had a very strong

impact on me. Whether it had an impact on the

others there, I do not know, but me it affected

tremendously. I would like to retell it here so

that hopefully it will impact someone here too.

The Chossid Reb Shaul Ber Zislin, whom

I remember from back in Kremenchug as an

extremely holy man, related that in the early

years of the Rebbe Rashab’s nesius he was sitting

between a group of elder Chassidim who

were arguing over which Chassidus should be

learned. One said Imrei Bina, another said the

Maamarim of the Tzemach Tzedek and yet

another said the Maamorim of the Rebbe

Maharash (many of those present were

Chassidim of the Maharash). On the side was

standing Reb Osher Nikolei’ever, the Shochet

of Nikolayev, who was not counted amongst

the Chassidic greats, but he was a wholehearted

Mekushar to the Rebbe. He was only a young

man, yet he interjected into the discussion

saying that he doesn’t understand why they

are even arguing. “We all know,” he said, “that

whatever the Rebbe kochs in, we must Koch in

as well (אין וואס דער רבי קאכט זיך אין דעם דארף מיר קאכן).

The Rebbe says Maamorim every Shabbos, so

this is the Rebbe’s koch and it must be ours too.

How can you even argue about this topic?”

Now too we can argue over what to do and

bring up many different solutions, but I would

like to speak practical. We see what the Rebbe

does and we know in what he kochs. The Rebbe

goes out twice a day and with his last strengths

encourages the singing of Yechi. So what

relevance do all the opinions have? What the

Rebbe does, so must we do, especially when it

is done with his last strengths. And now we’re

going to argue about it? This is utter

nonsense! We see clearly what the Rebbe does! The

Rambam writes that we believe in Matan

Torah because we ourselves saw it. Same here,

we see how the Rebbe comes out twice a day and

shows us what to do, and you’re going to debate

over whether to believe or not believe? Utter

nonsense! We can argue over different methods

to go about it, but we must always bear in mind

that what the Rebbe does, is what we do. Those

who say that such actions can have adverse

effects are totally missing the point! Do they not

realize that the Rebbe knows that people see

what is going on and it is being publicized all

over the world? Does he not know that it can do

“damage”? Yet we see that he still does it…

When it comes to health, parnasa, business

– whether to invest or not to invest – you rely

on the Rebbe, but when it comes to something

the Rebbe does twice daily, suddenly you start

having doubts? After all we bore witness to, do

you still have any questions? It could be that

logically you have a point, but the Rebbe shows

us twice a day otherwise. Imagine if you were

to ask the Rebbe whether to do something or

not, something which you fear can do damage,

and the Rebbe would answer to go ahead with

it. Would you even think of doing otherwise?

What can be greater than the fact that the Rebbe

comes out twice a day, with his last strengths,

and encourages the singing of Yechi Adoneinu

Moreinu Virabeinu Melech Hamoshiach

Leolam Voed? After all that we are going to get

into ‘logical’ debates? This is how it was all the

years, and the same is with Moshiach: what the

Rebbe says, we do, even to the point of Mesiras

Nefesh, just as the Rebbe is currently doing with

Mesiras Nefesh.

May Hashem help that we should do to this

effect, for it is certain that the Rebbe knows of all

the “problems” and “damage” and bobeh mayses.

Let us be like the Chossid who said “Whatever

the Rebbe kochs in, we must Koch in as well”!

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various questions), should not cool off our

emuna that Moshiach is coming today.

Chazal tell us about the generation that

left Egypt that they were a Dor Dei'a (a

generation of knowledge) who saw

G-dliness, as it says regarding Mattan

Torah, "You saw that I spoke to you

from the heavens." Yet the moment their

figuring didn't work out right, they made the

Golden Calf. We are a reincarnation of that

generation and we have to correct what they

did wrong and stand strong in our faith that

it will be as the Rebbe said, and hinei zeh ba

teikef u'miyad bepoel mamash.

In the famous sicha of Ko'ach Nissan 5751

the Rebbe said, "I did my part" and now it

has been given over to us. After the Rebbe

testified that he did everything he had to do,

what are we supposed to do?

In my humble opinion what's re-

quired of us is pure faith in what the Reb-

be said – that our generation is the last

generation of Galus and the first of Geulah. The

knowledge that Moshiach is coming

immediately ought to be so real to us to the

point that "her countenance was no longer

the same," as with Chana.

Furthermore, when we know that what

the Rebbe said about Geulah was said as a

prophecy, our Emuna and Bitachon ought

to be even stronger, for the words of a

prophecy are fulfilled.

STRENGTHENING THE EMUNA IN

THE REBBE MELECH HAMOSHIACH

R' Gurary was one of those who

led the way in spreading the Besuras

HaGeulah. With a special chassidishe chayus,

he conveyed the belief in the Rebbe as

Melech HaMoshiach.

He once related the turning-point for

him, when he realized that the Rebbe want-

ed his identity as Moshiach to be publi-

cized. It was 5737 (1977), when those who

instigated quarrels with Lubavitch tried to

focus attention on Lubavitchers' belief that

the Rebbe is Moshiach in order to intensify

the fires of machlokes.

A group of askanim thought of tak-

ing certain steps to quiet things down.

Among the rabbanim was R' Gurary who

contacted R' Chadakov in order to discuss

the matter with him. R' Chadakov, by nature,

avoided any publicity of the belief that the

Rebbe is Moshiach, and he agreed with what

R' Gurary said.

As they spoke, R' Gurary heard a

cough on the line which indicated the

Rebbe was listening. It was quiet for two

minutes and then R' Chadakov returned with a

completely different opinion.

R' Zalman, he said, why do you care if the

Chassidim say the Rebbe is Moshiach? It was

always that way, as brought in the Gemara,

that talmidim would say that their teacher's

were worthy of being Moshiach.

R' Gurary immediately realized that the

sudden change in R' Chadakov's opinion

resulted in what the Rebbe had told him, and

so he had changed his own opinion from one

extreme to the other.

Excited by what the Rebbe had said,

R' Gurary called one of the secretaries and

asked him to buy a bottle of mashkeh and

to farbreng about the great gilui (revelation)

they had merited that day when the Rebbe

expressed his view that Chassidim ought to

publicize that the Rebbe is Moshiach.

From then on, R' Gurary was one of those

who led the way in spreading the b'suras

ha'Geulah and the belief that the Rebbe is

Moshiach and was a speaker at gatherings to

strengthen this belief.

In the 90's, after the great hisorerus

following the Rebbe's sichos on Geula,

Reb Zalmen would speak warmly about

the new era that we are in, the era of the

Hisgalus of Moshiach, and about the

meaning of "Yechi... Melech HaMoshiach

Lolam Va'ed" in the Rebbe's presence. He

urged people to use this great opportunity

properly to publicize the Besuras HaGeulah

to the public.

R' Gurary supported the ads in the

papers announcing the identity of the

Rebbe as Moshiach and encouraged people to

increase their good deeds in order to be

Mekabel Moshiach. When people

complained about these ads, he asked

R' Groner to ask the Rebbe about this again

and to write down the answer. This is how

the Rebbe's view supporting these ads came

to be publicized.

In later years, after Gimmel Tammuz,

R' Gurary continuously encouraged

Anash in this aspect, and emphasized

the belief in the realization of the Rebbe's

prophecy. He would say, "לרבים הייתי – "כמופת

that he, who

saw how

e v e r y t h i n g

the Rebbe

p r o m i s e d

over the years

had been ful-

filled, could

say with

utter cer-

tainty, from personal

experience, that all the Rebbe's prophecies

would be fulfilled.

In all of his speeches in recent years, he

mentioned the emuna of chassidim in the

Rebbe as Moshiach, and would conclude his

speeches with "Yechi."

On Erev Rosh Hashana 5763 Reb

Zalmen visited the Ohel, as is customary.

While there, he suffered a heart attack and

collapsed. Hatzalah rushed him to a nearby

hospital where doctors struggled to keep him

alive. On Shabbos, the first day of Rosh Ha-

shana, his soul ascended to the heavens.

The news of his passing reached Crown

Heights the following morning, and with

Yom Tov’s departure the word quickly spread

to Chabad communities the world over. His

Levaya, attended by thousands, passed 770

on Monday morning. Many of the Tishrei

guests, along with the members of the Crown

Heights Beis Din, the Rebbe’s secretariat and

many Shluchim joined in the Levaya, escort-

ing him to his final resting place.

At the Levaya, Rabbi Berel Lipsker, head of

the Chevre Kadisha, read aloud part of Reb

Zalmen’s will in which he requested that all

those who have benefited from his Mikva re-

cite four mishnas before the end of the Shiva

and ten before his first Yhartzeit.

The Levaya procession continued to the

Montefiore Cemetery where he was laid to

rest near the Ohel. After the burial, R’ Levi

Itche Schapiro, a Gabbai of the Chevre Kadi-

sha , called upon Reb Zalmen to stand before

the heavenly throne and beseech Hashem, in

the name of the Chassidim – as he has done

many a times throughout his lifetime – for

the complete revelation of the Rebbe with

the coming of Moshiach.

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תלו

גאי

אלד

Standing in the days when the Kinus Hashluchim Haolami takes

place, what immediately comes to mind is the ‘Yesod’ for Shlichus

in the momentous era we find ourselves in, the Rebbe’s last Sicha

to the shluchim לע"ע, in which the Rebbe clearly defines the “Shaar”

through which, from then on, Avodas Hashlichus must go through:

that every detail of Shlichus be permeated in a revealed way with the

Kavonah to greet Moshiach Bepoel Mamosh.

Many ask: How is it possible to fulfill the Rebbes will in actuality;

how is it really reachable that everything we do, be permeated with

the common denominator of Moshiach and Geulah?

The Rebbe, besides being the “Shofet” of the generation who’s

Horaos we must fulfill immediately with Kabolas Ol, is also the

“Yoetz” of our generation and gives advice and practical suggestions

regarding how we can fulfill our Avodah in the proper way. One just

needs to know where to look…

In a sicha said during Chanukah 5751 the Rebbe explains a fun-

damental concept, an “Inyan Ikri” in the Rebbe’s own words: When

a person is strongly involved in a certain matter, it is human nature

to automatically connect everything that comes up in his life to this

point. This is even in spite of the fact that in these other matters

there is also an important meaning and significance.

In regards to Am Yisroel, the Rebbe says, especially as the Go-

lus finally nears its end and we have the promise that all the prepa-

rations for Moshiach have already been completed, “Ligt Men” in

“Achakeh Lo B’Chol Yom Sheyovo”, every day (all day) we wait and

hope for the Geulah to come. Therefore being that Yidden “Koch”

in Moshiach, it is self-understood that first things first they look to

connect everything to Moshiach.

Therefore, when Chanukah comes around, commemorating Cha-

nukas HaMikdash by the Chashmonoyim, a Yid immediately thinks

of Chanukas HaMikdosh in the Geulah, and how in that time we will

merit to see once again Aharon HaKohen light the Menorah in the

Beis Hamikdosh..

Likewise, when the Parshah of Mikeitz is read, a Jew immediately

“Chaps”: Aha! This is referring to the “Keitz”, the long-awaited end

of Golus and the beginning of the Geulah Hoamitis V’HaShleimoh.

And the Rebbe continues pointing out the connection that the

Haftorah, the Nesi’im and the specific day of Chanukah that it was,

have with the Geulah.

And if one is still wondering “But how can I reach this level, that

I should ‘Takke’ be living Moshiach’s coming every second, that

connecting everything to Geulah should be second nature?” This is

reached, the Rebbe explained, by learning the parts of Torah which

discuss Moshiach and Geulah. The Torah has a Koach to change hu-

man nature, to take “Golus Menschen Rachmona Litzlan” and make

them into “Moshiach Yidden”.

Indeed, this is the second Horaoh of the Rebbe to the Shluchim: to

learn and teach Inyonei Geulah U’Moshiach.

Enough,

is Enough!

שעת א מענטש ליגט שטארק אין א געוויסע זאך, איז דער טבע בן אדם, אז בשעת בעס קומען נאך זאכן זוכט ער און געפינט – צום אלעם ערשטן – די נקודה משותפת מיט דער זאך אין וועלכער ער ליגט (אע״פ וואס אין דעם קענען זיך נאך ענינים, און

ענינים עיקריים).

בנוגע צו אידן, ובפרט בסוף זמן הגלות (לאחרי וואס כלו כל הקיצין״, און כ״ק מו״ח אדמו״ר האט מעיד געווען אז מ׳האט שוין תשובה געטאן און מ׳האט אלץ פארענדיקט)- "ליגט מען״ אין אחכה לו בכל יום שיבוא״, אז במשך כל היום (בכל יום) ווארט מען און מ׳בענקט נאך דער

גאולה האמיתית והשלימה.

און וויבאלד אז אידן קאכן זיך אין ביאת המשיח – איז פארשטאנדיק, אז אין יעדער זאך זוכט מען לכל לראש די שייכות מיט אחכה לו בכל יום שיבוא.

ויש לומר אז דאס איז דער טעם אויף דעם וואס אידן (וועלכע ליגן אין דעם אחכה לו בכל יום שיבוא) זוכן אין יעדער מצוה ויו״ט די שייכות מיט ביאת המשיח – ווייל בימות המשיח

וועט זיין די שלימות הגילוי פון אמיתית העניו אין דער מצוה ויו״ט.

וע״פ הנ״ל, אז חנוכה איז אויך פארבונדן מיט דעם גילוי ושלימות פון ״נר מצוה ותורה אור״, איז נאכמער יומתק די שייכות פון ימי חנוכה מיט ביאת המשיח.

ועד״ז איז אויך מובן בנוגע צו דער פרשה וועלכע מ׳לייענט דעם שבת חנוכה: גלייך בשעת א איד הערט און דערהערט בקריאת התורה דעם ווארט ״מקץ״ – כאפט ער זיך: אהא! דאס איז

מרמז אויף דעם קץ הגלות, און קץ הימים און קץ הימין״, דער קץ הגאולה!

דערנאך בשעת ער לייענט און הערט די הפטורה – ״ראיתי והנה מנורת זהב כולה גו׳", – דערהערט ער גלייך אז דאס רעדט זיר וועגן די גאולה העתידה״!

Enough OF THIS GOLUS!

(משיחת ש"פ מקץ תנש"א)

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MOSHIACH IN THE PARSHA

Rashi comments: “‘Come and possess the land’ - There is no one

to contest the matter and you need not wage war. Indeed, if they

had not sent the spies, they would not have needed any weapons.”

The Almighty promised the Yidden that He would give them

Eretz Yisroel. Quite obviously, then, no one can contest this. The

People of Israel, therefore, could have taken possession of the land

without a battle, and even without any armor to deter a potential

enemy.

Unfortunately, however, the Yidden lacked faith. They did not

rely on Hashem to bring them into the land in a miraculous way.

They lost that opportunity when they demanded, “Let us send

men ahead of us to explore for us the land and to bring us back a

report...”. Their attitude and conduct made it necessary for them

to follow natural procedures in taking over the land. They met

opposition on the part of the inhabitants which forced them to

wage wars in order to assert their Divine right to the land.

There is a moral in this for our own times and present condition:

The future redemption by Moshiach is said to be analogous to

the exodus from Egypt: “As in the days of your going out from the

land of Egypt, I will show them wondrous things” (Michah 7:15).

In fact, the wonders and miracles of the Messianic redemption

will exceed those of the exodus. The entry into, and settlement of,

Eretz Yisroel by those who were freed from the Egyptian exile was

supposed to be in a miraculous way - “There is no one to contest

the matter, and you need not wage war” - how much more so will

this be the case with the Messianic redemption in our own days!

Nowadays, too, this matter depends on the Yidden themselves.

We must show absolute faith in Hashem and His promise, that

entire Eretz Yisroel belongs to the Yidden! We must not be afraid

to inform the nations of the world, clearly and unequivocally, that

the Eretz Yisroel is Israel’s eternal legacy. “Should the people of

the world say to Yidden, ‘You are robbers, because you took by

force the lands of the seven nations (of Canaan),’ they can respond

to them: ‘The whole earth belongs to the Holy One, blessed be

He. He created it and He gave it to whom He saw fit. (Eretz Yisroel)

was given to (the nations) by His Will, and by His Will He took it

from them and gave it to us!’ ”.

When we shall demonstrate this true and absolute faith in

Hashem, we shall merit immediately the promise “No one will

contest this, and there will be no more wars nor the need for any

weapons”: “I shall break from the earth the bow, the sword and

warfare, and I shall make them lie down securely”.

DIDYOUKNOWThe reason why is not read from a Megilla on , like

Megillas Esther, is since we await every single day for these days to be turned into days of joy and Yomim Tovim, and therefore do not write on a for it would look like we Chas V'sholom gave up.

the exodus fro

land of Egypt,

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will exceed tho

In the Farbrengen of Rosh Chodesh Sivan 5710 (-1950) the

Rebbe spoke about the building of the Shul in 770, at the end

of the written version the Rebbe added the following Bracha:

"And as our sages say that the Shuls from the diaspora will be

brought to the Holy Land, and Yerusholayim will spread over

all the lands".

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LIVING LESSONSWhenever the holy Tzaddik of would go

to sleep, he would put his Talis and Tefillin near his bed.

One of his close Talmidim asked about this custom and he explained,

"Since we believe that Moshiach is coming any second, it is possible

that while I'm resting, the good news that Moshiach has arrived will

suddenly be heard. I want to be ready to go with Moshiach to Eretz

Yisroel and not stay in this bitter Golus for an extra second.

I am leaving all my assets, but my Talis and Tefillin I have to take, so

I keep them close to me."

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