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Teshuva through L'Chaim - Reb Shmuel's vort - What did Rebbetzin Chana say Abt the Rebbe
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foreign
who came to America 1938
after learning attention
as early as
1899 television tests and then was sent
by the rebara shop to open up the best
medicine Neville
and uh later was a was out of there
and uh he was considered the Elder hasid
in the time of our deba's leadership
from 1950 to
1974 when he passed away
should have shmuel would say the word
chuva right the Shabbos
chuva two versions
shoot was an acronym is that a citavis 4
in Yiddish
drink the tough stands for drink
although drink is with a test not a
tough but it sounds similar drink
the shin stands for spirit Spirit
is 190 proof which they drank in Russia
you know like gasoline drink spirit
the father is for who which means
drink Spirit ve
the base of chuva is vice bite
and the hay is stands for heading
heading drink spirit
unbice
Herring drink alcohol
and bite herring what is the connection
between that and chuva
small explained the name of older see
them probably going back to the some
Architects time and maybe even further
but the way to do chuva is to say
hi I'm like a yeed
and when you have a high and you have a
little Herring can you have a little
Herring you have a little Keyhole
in other words
the Troopers should be animated the
children should not be it doesn't never
hear this word fight fetched you know
means
somber
down
oi
it's so dark I've done such sins it's
terrible
we know the sins you've done we've
noticed since we've done we know about
the problems the attitude has to be
upbeat drink speed it and by his
headache
and I was thinking about it
what's the difference between sharpest
tissue but with a tough or Shabbos shuva
so simply speaking theft of the week
begins with shuvius so some call it
Shabbos shuva after the first word of
daftida Shiva
and others call it sharpest tissue
though because it's during the assets he
made the shuva the 10 days of repentance
of returning to Hashem
but on a lighter note
shuva
is
the act of returning for sin
Shabbos is the act of drinking spirit
and and eating bison heading
which is the attitude behind the
practicality of doing chuva it's the
spirit the the message the ideology
of the way we should do chuva and that's
the addition of shabba's tishova to
Shabbos
but my friends
the Shabbos also Buffet
it's the yard site of the rabbis holy
mother rabbit some khaneshnerson
she came from an illustrious family of
rabbonim
her great her
great-grandfather or grandfather was
who wrote the safer kavnoki hasid
yet
and then her father
the grandfather was the mayor Schlage
father was a messianowsky he was a Rover
nikolaev and that's why they believe it
her husband that was father of David
schnerson after he married and moved to
to his wife's
Hometown which was nikolais and the
devil was born actually Nikolai
there's much written about rabbit
subhana but I think the most telling
part of her life is in her short diary
and there she says the following she
says many things but this stands out to
me
the best time of my life
is the time that I've spent here in
America with my son
you know imagine here's a a woman who
herself was educated came from real
Hasidic stock and real rabbinic stock
and
her husband was a giant of a man
alumden a Torah scholar
akashid
Obama coupon a capitalist
someone who had Messina Snappers for
Yiddish kite for Judaism and ultimately
his life was taken when he was
imprisoned in 1939
for being public
about Yiddish kite and standing up to
the Russian government and ultimately in
1944 he passed away
and what does she say
that what's the best part of her life is
those years she spent with her son
without ebb in America
and that's the point that everybody say
it's not only because the last uh she
came in 1947 that she passed away in 64.
it's not only that the last 17 years of
a life 17 gamatria
Tove good were good years because it was
peaceful there were no Wars there was no
hunger
of course she was
with her son
and I think on a simple level
when a parent could say I live in peace
with my child
it's the best part of my life
and to see my child flourish and to see
my child accomplish and to see him lead
and teach thousands and thousands of
years
that's the best part of my life
and I think the lesson for us as we go
into Shabbos and we go into Yom Kippur
to the Irma kadish that we all focus on
our relationship
with our children
you know we talk many times about
children's relationship with parents
it's also parents relationship with
their children and how they see the
children and with that we'll be saying
to the ghoulashlim of the cut of
mamishi mateva
thinks spirited and by his heading