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== His Farbrengens == Although he did not farbreng formally in the yeshiva, he would farbreng in his home many times (especially with the tmimim) particularly on Shabbos nights, and many would flock to his farbrengens because of his unique style. In his farbrengens, he was capable of speaking for several consecutive hours on a single topic, and would only pause to say l'chaim. Sometimes he would sing a niggun, which was a sign of special inspiration, and then they could sing one niggun for several hours. Being a man of truth, he did not tolerate formality and externality; he sang when he felt the need to sing, spoke what he felt the need to speak about and what he truly believed in, even when not everyone "liked" to hear those things. Reb Zalman "lived" what he spoke about, and therefore his words were deeply engraved in the heart. In his farbrengens, he would frequently encourage the coming of Moshiach, which is an internal matter, not merely salvation from troubles. He also emphasized the Rebbe's demand to live with Moshiach - a life that encompasses the entire body, even if only for a brief moment.
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