now an historic first! א חסיד א פערד that is newsworthy, or is it. http://nypost.com/2015/06/04/american-pharoahs-jockeys-divine-inspiration-for-triple-crown/
I remember Rabbi Klein A"H from when I first arrived in Crown Heights in 1972. He was always nice and polite and when I had a question for the Rebbe or a problem, he was always sympathetic. The other secretaries were all business. Not like Rabbi Klein A"H. May he have a Lichtige Gan-Eden.
Gratuitous stab at other secretaries unnecessary. I interacted with all the mazkirim and found them all personal and NOT just business. Rabbi Klein certainly was the most personable because of his personality, but the others did their job with care for the people in need, not just doing a job.
המקום ינחם. . כל המשפחה תנצב"ה
ReplyDeleteI guess we will never find out what the rebbe told him in the car כ''ז אדר......
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what you don't know won't hurt you batlan.
Deleteamazing it looks like only in lubabiche people die, never i see announced that anywhere else someone died, like reb wosner, or my buba a"h
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ReplyDeletethe rebbe liked him because he was very secretive
כל אילי נביות ישרנתוך, אין פערד בלייבט פערד
ReplyDeletenow an historic first! א חסיד א פערד that is newsworthy, or is it.
http://nypost.com/2015/06/04/american-pharoahs-jockeys-divine-inspiration-for-triple-crown/
I remember Rabbi Klein A"H from when I first arrived in Crown Heights in 1972. He was always nice and polite and when I had a question for the Rebbe or a problem, he was always sympathetic. The other secretaries were all business. Not like Rabbi Klein A"H.
ReplyDeleteMay he have a Lichtige Gan-Eden.
To empire-kingston-crown
ReplyDeletehttp://crownheights.info/chabad-news/479877/boruch-dayan-hoemes-hagon-rabbi-shmuel-halevi-wosner-obm/
tzug, why write up old dead man a dime a dozen, see how many new voila kinderlech being born daily keh"r. be pisitive
ReplyDeleteGratuitous stab at other secretaries unnecessary. I interacted with all the mazkirim and found them all personal and NOT just business. Rabbi Klein certainly was the most personable because of his personality, but the others did their job with care for the people in need, not just doing a job.
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