06 Sep “Shana Tova” Letter From The Lubavitcher Rebbe Handwritten Bleeding 1957
In honor of Rosh Hashanah, The Gallery is pleased to share this special Shana Tova letter from the Lubavitcher Rebbe, a highly influential figure in 20th-century Jewish life.
The Rebbe, breaking from his usual practice, personally inscribed a unique blessing in his own handwriting on this letter, reading “Redemption of the soul received.” This not only acknowledged the recipient’s request but also conveyed his own divine blessing.
Seeking “Redemption of a soul” involves approaching a righteous individual to intercede and transform adversity into positivity. People worldwide submitted their names for blessings and guidance to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The Rebbe explained that the righteous act as intermediaries, imploring the Creator to alter fate for the better. According to Chabad tradition, conducting a redemption of souls on the eve of Rosh Hashanah signifies hope and renewal in the new year.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe extended his influence well beyond Chabad’s boundaries, esteemed not only by Torah scholars but also by statesmen, military leaders, and presidents. While scientists and artists were closely associated with his work. His impact resonates across Jewish communities, transcending sects and backgrounds, making him a truly exceptional leader to this day.
The Rebbe was a visionary in understanding global and national processes, his personal charm, graceful demeanor, impressive appearance, and piercing eyes left a lasting impression. His radiant legacy continues to inspire the people of Israel to this day. His path and spiritual teachings remain one of the guiding torches, illuminating our journey.
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