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Challenge

The Rebbe's relentless call for every Jew to never rest



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Posted: Sep 21, 2008
Niggunim
Have any of the fabrengens of the 70-80s been preserved? It was an extraordinary gift to witness the Rebbe z'tl singing as if he was the only one in the shul crying to Hashem, a niggun that tore your heart and filled you with the most intense love. I hope some of these were preserved, my tzedakah will be going to this project. I also found my daughter's photo, being handed a dollar by the Rebbe. I cannot explain what it means., but thank you.
Posted By Anonymous, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: July 6, 2008
Well worth the 21:28 min!!
If I would spend 21:28 minutes of everyday watching this video I will have wasted not one second!
Posted By Andy, San Diego, CA

Posted: July 28, 2007
Inspires One to Continue
Whenever I am very tired and question whether my Jewish activities are accomplishing what I would like, I go and view this video and also the "Waves" video, and emerge freshly reinspired to keep reaching out to other Jews and performing mitzvos.

Thank you for making this video!
Posted By Anonymous, Washington, DC



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The Rebbe's relentless call for every Jew to never rest
The Rebbe's message was as old as the Torah itself, yet his approach was as rousing as dawn. He urged each person, in personal and communal life, to never be satisfied with yesterday's achievements or today's successes, but to soar tomorrow to even greater heights.  (21:28)
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