A picture of Rabbi Schach in honor of the Lubavitcher Rebbe's birthday

Haredim 10
May 14, 2014   
On the 11th of Nissan, the birthday of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, ztk"l, was celebrated, and at the Chabad school in Kiryat Malachi, they held a special activity to mark the day. • One of the girls brought back something original and surprising. • Watch
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To this day, it is unclear how this mistake arose, but it happened in Kiryat Malachi: perhaps because the dispute between the Grand Rabbi Shach and the Lubavitcher Rebbe occurred a generation before the little girl, a student at a Chabad school in the Nachalat Har Chabad neighborhood, was born.

So here's a little story about a girl who, in her innocence, created unity: On the 11th of Nissan, the Lubavitcher Rebbe's birthday falls, which is celebrated, as is customary in Chabad, with a Hasidic gathering. At the Chabad school in Kiryat Malachi, they of course held a special activity to mark the day, and let the girls do homework.

One of the girls brought back something original and surprising: she took a picture of the Graeme Shach, adorned with a tallit and tefillin, and above it she wrote "The Lubavitcher Rebbe," and at the bottom of the picture she added in childish handwriting: "On Tuesday, the 11th of Nissan, in honor of the Rebbe's birthday. I had a lot of fun!""

What exactly the girl meant, we don't know. But when it comes with childlike innocence - it's beautiful.

הרב שך


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