What This Writer Asked to be Published Posthumously | An Incredibly POWERFUL Story
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Rabbi Simon Jacobson recalls the visit of the controversial Israeli writer, Natan Yellin-Mor, to his home one Rosh Hashanah, and the fateful exchange the writer shared with the Rebbe at the conclusion of the festival.
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Wonderful story, thank you. And Yes that's what the Rebbe does. Amazing messenger of G-d.
When the Rebbe was asked what his field of study was in college (at the Sorbonne) he replied;
“My field was electrical engineering, but I prefer to turn on the lights in people’s souls.” the Rebbe
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God Bless you all and your souls!!!!
Baruch Hashem for giving us the Rebbe, of blessed and righteous memory, to learn from, even now, 29 years after his passing.
Thank you rabbi Jacobson terrific video on writing ✍️
Fascinating. Great words.
Powerful story. Thank you for sharing jt with us.
Wow! What a story!
Thank you
Thank you very much for this extraordinary story.
I've read one of Nathan Yalin Mor's book. Great, very great book.
As all of the person's involved in Leh'i, he was not a "politician" but a jewish proud of his jewness. I'm very glad to see that the Rebbe had such a true connection with him.
It's somehow similar to what happened with Viktor Frankl (I also read his book _man's in search for meaning_ ) : knowing that they were in such a deep connection with the Rebbe makes a difference in how we can relate to their work.
Again thanks.
WOW
Even in old age, the Rebbe was incredibly sharp and astute to be able to remember conversations with so many people, but addition to that he gave such sound advice to those many . A wise king Solomon of our day.
I never knew the correct pronunciation of Algemeiner! I though it was with a soft "G" - Now I know it's pronounced with a hard "g" thank you.
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Could we be writing our future with present words?
כי לא ידח ממנו נדח
great story. but what about the title ? The letter from the grave:?
Does anyone have a link to his final article?
Couldn't find a definition of a 'hachmologist'. Maybe it translated to English inaccurately?
Rosh Hashanah lamed zayin is 1976
תרגום ....לא חדבתם על זה חכמולוגים.....
Doze. Doze
Thank you
WOW