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== Further Reading == * Rabbi Chaim Levi Yitzchak Ginsberg, "We Don't Understand and We Don't Ignore", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 233 pages 18-20 (5759) * Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Garelik, "Even from 'Good' One Must Be Careful", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 233 pages 21-22 (5759) * Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi, "From 'Orphans' to 'Psalm'", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 233 page 23 (5759) * Rabbi Naftali Estulin, "3rd of Tammuz is Not a Time for Questions", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 233 pages 25-26 (5759) * Rabbi Avraham Shmuel Bukiet, "The Sad End of the Great Believer", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 233 pages 27-29 (5759) * Rabbi Shlomo Majeski, Rabbi Shalom Dovber Kalmanson, "The Torah is Ours", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 362 pages 70-73 (5762) * Rabbi Levi Yosef Yitzchak Krauss, "To Believe the Rebbe is Alive and Well - Why is it Necessary?", Beit Moshiach Weekly, Issue 1191 page 28 onwards (5780)
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