When “No Big Kinus” Can Lead to a United Kinus Hashluchim
There are certain events that remain etched in a person’s memory for many years to come. One of the days for me, personally, was the day I arrived – with my Chavrei Kevutza – on Shlichus to Yeshivas Lubavitch in Toronto. It was a Friday morning, and we had travelled on a bus the entire night, and I was very excited: I was returning to the Yeshiva where I had spent a few years as a Talmid and was looking forward to giving back as much as I could. Written by Rabbi Gershon Avtzon • Full Story
There are certain events that remain etched in a person’s memory for many years to come. One of the days for me, personally, was the day I arrived – with my Chavrei Kevutza – on Shlichus to Yeshivas Lubavitch in Toronto. It was a Friday morning, and we had travelled on a bus the entire night, and I was very excited: I was returning to the Yeshiva where I had spent a few years as a Talmid and was looking forward to giving back as much as I could.
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