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== Life History == Rabbi Lipsker was born in Kutaisi, Georgia on the 18th of Adar 1942, to his father [[Rabbi Yaakov (Yankel) Lipsker|Rabbi Yaakov Lipsker]] and his mother Mrs. Liuba Alta Teibl Lipsker. In early 1962, he was among the student shluchim who came to study at [[Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim|Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim]] in Lod, where he was influenced by Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Keselman. For Rosh Hashana 1963, he returned to New York, and had the merit to bring with him a shtender (prayer stand) - a gift from the carpentry students at the trade school in Kfar Chabad specifically for the Rebbe (together with Rabbi Dov Teichman). In 1967, he married his wife Mrs. Chana, daughter of Rabbi Yaakov Yehuda Majeski. He joined the team of chozrim (those who would transcribe the Rebbe's talks), and was involved for a period in transcribing the [[Sicha|sichos]]. Starting in 1965, he assisted Rabbi [[Reb Yoel Kahan|Yoel Kahan]] in editing Sefer Ha'Arachim Chabad, gathering sources for entries, developing them, distinguishing between them and writing them down. Additionally, as part of his work with Vaad L'Hafatzas Sichos, he was involved in editing various seforim, such as the Tanya Mahadura Kama. Rabbi Lipsker served for a period as secretary to Rabbi Zalman Shimon Dvorkin and Vaad Rabbanei Lubavitch. At the farbrengen of 13 Tammuz 1982, when the Rebbe wanted to give mashke to Rabbi Dvorkin who was not present, the Rebbe gave it to Rabbi Lipsker as his representative. Rabbi Lipsker is a member of the World Committee for Bringing Moshiach. Even after Gimmel Tammuz, Rabbi Lipsker continues to publicize that the [[The eternal life of the rebbe|Rebbe is alive]] and well and the holy proclamation of Yechi Adoneinu. Today, Rabbi Lipsker assists various organizations involved in publishing the Rebbe's sichos with content editing. Among others, for the Yechi HaMelech publication, the renewed publication of [[Sichos Kodesh]] 5751 and more. Rabbi Lipsker currently serves as secretary of the Crown Heights Chevra Kadisha, and until 2023 served as mashpia at Yeshivas Chovevei Torah.
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