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==== Meeting with the Rebbe - Nissan 1974 ==== On the evening following Rosh Chodesh Nissan 1974, Rav Feinstein came to visit the Rebbe and had a yechidus that lasted over an hour, together with Rav Simcha Elberg and Rav Tzvi Hirsch Gansburg. Due to the lengthy yechidus, the Rebbe's Maariv minyan was delayed until 10:30. After the conversation ended, the Rebbe accompanied Rav Feinstein on his way out. Upon leaving, Rav Feinstein told his close associates about his amazement at the Rebbe's Torah depth and shared that they discussed, among other things, the halacha that "a chasan is exempt from reciting Shema." Rav Elberg, who was present at the yechidus, also spoke about Rav Feinstein's good relations and connections with Chabad and his great friendship with the Rebbe.
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