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== The Rebbe's Secretary == After the passing of The Rebbe Raynard on 10 Shevat 5710 (1950), he was among the members of the Lubavitch committee that managed the activities for [[The Rebbe Accepting The Nesius|the coronation of the Rebbe]]. After the Rebbe accepted the leadership on 10 Shevat 5711 (1951), he served as the Rebbe's secretary - personal attendant and was responsible for typing letters in Hebrew together with Rabbi Shalom Mendel Simpson. He served in this role until his passing. In 5711 (1951), he worked extensively to encourage the Rebbe to begin editing sichos [source needed]. He founded the Committee for Spreading Sichos [source needed] and the Committee for Spreading Chassidus. He was a member of Agudas Chassidei Chabad in the United States and secretary of the Committee for Building the Ohel. He passed away after an illness on 9 Cheshvan 5728 (1967), and was buried near the holy Ohel.
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