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== Further Reading == * His biography and connections with the Rebbe, Chabad institutions and personalities, Rabbi Shalom DovBer Wolpo, '''Shemen Sasson Meichaveirecha''', Volume 4, pages 12-30. * B'sod Siach page 277, the story of his becoming close to the Rebbe, yechidus meetings and responses * Siach Sarfei Kodesh page 513, yechidus meetings * Menachem Meshiv Nafshi, letters 1634-1637, the Rebbe's letters to Rabbi Elberg * Beis Moshiach weekly, issue 725, his life story, documentation and review of Rabbi Elberg's connections with the Rebbe * Beis Moshiach weekly issue 727 pages 30-33, a guest at the Rebbe's farbrengen of 10 Shevat 5740 * '''Rabbi Elberg Explains the Urgency in Correcting the Who is a Jew Law''', Kfar Chabad weekly, issue 221 page 8 (year?) * Mendi Kortes, '''Secret Messages at the Farbrengen''', Kfar Chabad weekly, 'Guests' supplement issue 2081 page 34 (5785)
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