Thursday
Sep192019
Nothing for Himself, Everything for Others
The Rebbe had no “social” life; no friends in the conventional sense, and almost no relatives. Yet most sociable; so close to everyone and treated every child as his own.
The Rebbe had no “social” life; no friends in the conventional sense, and almost no relatives. Yet most sociable; so close to everyone and treated every child as his own.
Two Jews appeared before the village rabbi requesting that he make a din Torah between them regarding a monetary dispute.
There had been more than one fire in Lubavitch. The wooden houses were not immune to fire and the methods to put out fires were not what we have today. When a fire broke out, it was a danger to the entire town.