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The Eternal Life of the Rebbe
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==== Farbrengens and Mashpi'im Articles ==== * The Rebbe is alive and well in a physical body β’ Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg on website. * Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Ginsburg, '''<nowiki/>'Alive and well forever and ever'''', in 'And all believe that he is alive and well', published by Central ATaH 770, 5774 * Rabbi Moshe Slonim, '''"Simple and sincere faith"''' - series of articles in Beit Moshiach weekly, published by the Committee of Soldiers of the House of David, Brooklyn 5766: first part, second part, third part * Rabbi Yosef Hecht A Chassid's perspective on 3 Tammuz * Thirty years since 3 Tammuz 5754 * The essence of 3 Tammuz in the Rebbe's teachings * Opinion column by Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan * King Moshiach must be alive in a physical body - Rabbi Ginsburg's lesson on website. * "No change of burial": 770 - the eternal place of the leader of the generation Rabbi Shalom Yaakov Chazan * Alive and well: questions and answers with Rabbi Frishman on website. * '''The Rebbe King Moshiach Shlita is alive and well - panel discussion''' Beit Moshiach newspaper issue 85 page 20
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