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Tammuz 19, 5785
Jewish History
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Passing of Rabbi Yitzchak Herzog
Rabbi Yitzchak HaLevi Herzog (1889-1959) was born in Łomża, Poland, and moved to...
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Daily Thought
They asked Rabbi Schneur Zalman, the first rebbe of Chabad:
“Which is greater: love of G‑d,
or love of your fellow Jew?”
“Love of your fellow Jew,” he replied.
“For then you love that which your Beloved loves.”