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Praying for His People
Praying for His PeopleRabbi Chaim Yehuda Krinsky served in various positions of Chabad's administrative staff since 1954, and as a personal secretary and press director for the Rebbe. In this presentation, he recalls some of the most memorable moments and details of when the Rebbe would visit the gravesite of his father-in-law and Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneerson.
Praying for His People
Disc 155, Program 617
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Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky served as secretary to the Lubavitcher Rebbe for over forty years, and is the chairman of Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.
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Anonymous
January 30, 2018
From what Year is this movie clip of the Rebbe at the Ohel?
Anonymous
July 24, 2016
niggun what niggun is playing in the back ground?
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What is the significance behind the grass being thrown behind his shoulder three times?
This symbolizes the Resurrection of the Dead in the era of Moshiach, when the body will awaken and return from the dust of the earth, as it is written, "And may they blossom out of the city like grass of the earth" (Psalms 72:16).