
Today marks 25 years of longing for Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson - the Lubavitcher Rebbe - who changed the world and influenced me greatly. I will always remember him. pic.twitter.com/kXiWfp5GJj
— Benjamin Netanyahu (@netanyahu) July 5, 2019
הרבי מלובביץ׳, שמחר נציין 25 שנים להסתלקותו, היה מנהיג מזן נדיר, מלא אהבת ישראל ודאגה לכלל ולפרט. למרות השנים שעברו דמותו ואישיותו חסרים לנו מאוד. אני רוצה לברך את חסידיו הממשיכים בדרכו, שיקדשו שם שמיים ויביאו את אור האמונה והאהבה לכל יהודי ולכל אדם בכל קצוות תבל. @JEMediaOrg pic.twitter.com/jrzIGv6UAO
— Reuven (Ruby) Rivlin (@ruvirivlin) July 5, 2019
This coming Saturday we will mark the 25th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, one of the greatest leaders of the Jewish people. I knew the Rebbe's concern for all Jews as a prisoner of Zion in the Soviet Union. The Rebbe was a model of love for Israel and instilled in the Jewish people a faith in its eternal values that have preserved us for thousands of years and will preserve us forever. It is important that we all take the Rebbe's teachings to heart.
— Yuli Edelstein 🇮🇱 Yuli Edelstein (@YuliEdelstein) July 3, 2019
This coming Saturday will be the 25th anniversary of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, a blessed righteous man. Longing for a great man, a great leader, who taught an entire generation what Judaism is in its truest form.
— Yaakov Margi (@yakmargi) July 3, 2019
These days are the time to embrace his legacy, and for all of us to work to brighten the face and be an illumination for every Jew wherever he may be. In doing so, we will honor his memory and make the world a better place for us.
This weekend will mark the 25th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, a man whose influence extended far beyond Chabad Hasidism.
— Zvi Hauser (@ZviHauser) July 3, 2019
The Rebbe imparted many insights, but the most important of them was the unity of Israel. The commitment to ignore what divides us - and focus only on what unites us.
These days, his "will" is even more vital.
May his memory be blessed.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, one of the greatest leaders of the Jewish people of all time, saw no difference between Jews. He welcomed everyone with open arms and sent his followers to every corner of the globe to shine the light and bring together every Jew wherever he was.
— Aryeh Machlouf Deri (@ariyederi) July 3, 2019
Let us embrace his teachings and brighten the face of every Jew. The world will be better for us and for future generations. pic.twitter.com/lXgJsMD4cv
https://twitter.com/chaimlevinson/status/1146709361999450112This coming Saturday will mark the 25th anniversary of the departure of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The Rebbe sent his followers out to enlighten the world and founded the institution of mission that so characterizes the Chabad movement. The Rebbe fought the war for the Land of Israel and demanded that his followers love every Jew simply for being a Jew. Let us follow in his path.
— Bezalel Smotrich (@bezalelsm) July 3, 2019
What is quite amazing to me is that after a quarter of a century without a Chabad Rebbe, Chassidism is still strong, large, and influential.
— Nadav Perry (@NadavPerry) July 4, 2019
In this sense, and let me be corrected by experts greater than myself, the Lubavitcher Rebbe is a bit like the Rebbe Nachman of Breslov. Dominant, without an heir but with a legacy that carries https://t.co/8MUWyo9DzY
Saturday will mark the 25th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe.
— Avi Benayahu (@AviBenayahu) July 4, 2019
As a soldier, we were introduced to this giant man and his mission as a soldier, and later on, at many crossroads and events.
The Rebbe, who met with crowds, asked them: "Increase kindness in the world."
He built a tremendous following (which, with the exception of one political mistake), spreads light and joy everywhere on the globe.
May his memory be blessed.
We mark the 25th anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe. A great leader who loved Israel, who demanded that his followers go to every corner of the world to bring light to every Jew.
— Nir Barkat (@NirBarkat) July 4, 2019
The precious Chabad movement, which continues to grow and flourish even today, 25 years after his passing, is an example and a model for bringing hearts closer and accepting every person, and a testament to the Rebbe's legacy. pic.twitter.com/cNmHFe9508
https://twitter.com/HassonYoel/status/11Shabbat will mark 25 years since the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, one of the greatest leaders of all time. The Rebbe, who loved Israel and people, established a powerhouse of kindness for every Jew in the land and around the world. His emissaries are spread out in every corner of the world, ready to welcome another Jew with a light of hope and love for Israel. The Chabad movement and its activities are a candle of remembrance for the Rebbe. pic.twitter.com/RzK6PMERpm
— Dudi Amsalem 🇮🇱 (@dudiamsalem) July 4, 2019
בסוף השבוע ג׳ תמוז יחול יום השנה לפטירתו של הרבי מליובאוויטש. בכל תקופת עבודתי בכנסת, כמעט לא היה מקום בעולם בו ביקרתי, ולא פגשתי את שליחי חב״ד המדהימים שעושים עבודת קודש בשליחותו של הרבי זצ״ל. זכיתי גם לבקר בקברו של הרבי - מנהיג יהודי חשוב לרבים כל כך. pic.twitter.com/Mclcvua0Hk
— Yoel Hasson YoelHasson (@HassonYoel) July 4, 2019
גדל כאן דור של עשרות אלפי חסידי חבד בנים ובנות בני 25 ומטה שנולדו אחרי שהרבי שלא הכירו אישית נפטר והם חיים ומתנהלים ומרגישים ומחוייבים לרבי, לתורתו והנהגתו, לדרכו עד הפרט האחרון וממשיכים להציף את העולם בבתי חסד וקירוב לבבות וחיים ומרגישים שהרבי איתם בכל רגע נתון. הלוואי עלינו
— Itzik Sudri (@ISudri) July 4, 2019
בשבת נציין 25 שנים לפטירתו של אחד המנהיגים הגדולים של העם היהודי בדורנו, הרבי מליובאוויטש זצ״ל. הרבי חרט על דגלו את מצוות ״אהבת ישראל״, ואף דאג לשלוח את חסידיו לכל פינה בעולם לשמר את גחלת היהדות. צוואתו ל״אהבת ישראל״ חשובה היום, יותר מתמיד. pic.twitter.com/hun8pZuubm
— Moshe 'Bogie' Yaalon (@bogie_yaalon) July 4, 2019
הרבי מלובביץ' זצ"ל שמחר נציין את ג' תמוז יום הסתלקותו, אדם שהקים מפעל *חסר תקדים* של אלפי שליחים בכל מקום בעולם שמפיצים יהדות, אור וקירוב לבבות אשרי אדם שככה לו pic.twitter.com/7Qj0K3Uh2L
— Yinon Magal (@YinonMagal) July 5, 2019