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LOTE 103:

Pamphlet from Rosh Chodesh Kislev of 1987, given by the Chabad Rebbe by hand to his shluchim.

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Pamphlet from Rosh Chodesh Kislev of 1987, given by the Chabad Rebbe by hand to his shluchim.

הפריט הוצא מהמכירה, לאחר שהוברר לנו שאמנם מדובר באותו קונטרס שהרבי חילק, אולם בידיעה ברורה קונטרס זה לא הגיע מידיו של הרבי.

The pamphlet begins with “v’shavti b’shalom el beis avi”, a speech given by the Rebbe on Motzei Shabbat of Vayetze, 9th of Kislev 1977.


In 1987 the first World Kinnus Shluchim took place with the Rebbe—on Shabbat the Opening Hitva’adut of the Kinnus took place, and the Rebbe announced his intention to give the next day a pamphlet with a written article on chassidus to all of the shluchim and shluchot. Later it became clear that the Rebbe intended to also give them to students of the shluchim who resided in 770. The Rebbe gave a speech at the time and then began giving the pamphlet with dollar bills, first to shluchim and then to shluchot. This pamphlet he did not give to everyone, rather only to shluchim, and the Rebbe would explain that the main idea of the pamphlet was that the philosophy of the Rebbe should fill the shlichut. Folding crease in the middle, overall very good condition.


The pamphlet was held by the well-known mechanech, Rabbi Yaakov Zohar, who worked in education his entire life, including (for most of his life) the educating of Chabad children in Bnei Brak.