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== Bringing Joy at Simchas Beis Hashoeva == For many years, R' Zusha made sure to come to the Rebbe every Tishrei, until he became an integral part of the atmosphere. One year, R' Zusha wrote to the Rebbe that the abundant work during Tishrei infused him with special chayus for the entire year. He effectively served as the head of the first group from Eretz Hakodesh that came to the Rebbe. After every tefillah, he would start a joyous niggun, and the Rebbe would encourage him. When the Rebbe didn't see him, he would search for him, find him, and then encourage him to start a niggun. At farbrengens, he would stand behind the Rebbe and would encourage and direct the chassidim's singing. He was also in charge of shiurim for guests, and in his later years became an inseparable part of Simchas Beis Hashoeva, standing on a tall barrel, playing the flute and bringing joy to the participants.
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