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== Supporting the Shluchim == "R' Zusha would care for every shliach (emissary), everywhere in Israel, even if they lived in a remote corner. When a shliach succeeded in establishing something, or accomplishing something, small or large, he would find it appropriate to encourage them. The encouragement wasn't expressed only in good words or a pat on the shoulder, but in that R' Zusha would trouble himself to the shliach's city and home, even if it was at the edge of the country, and would encourage and motivate them in their continued work." R' Zusha was naturally and almost automatically a board member of most or all Chabad institutions and enterprises and always strived to create connections with every Chabad activist, with every Chabad house, with every Chabad institution, with every Tzeirei Chabad branch to encourage, strengthen, motivate, and assist and help wherever he went and brought with him the Chassidic fragrance of vitality and enthusiasm.
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