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== Publishing == In 1945, children's booklets called "Shelah" began to be published and distributed free to Shelah participants. They featured serialized stories illustrated by Mr. Michael Schwartz. The Rebbe (then "The Ramash") who guided him and taught him a chapter in Jewish illustrations, would advise him on improving the drawings both from a Jewish and visual perspective, to make them more engaging and attention-grabbing. Once (in 1945 or 1946), Mr. Schwartz came to the Rebbe, who was wearing tallis and tefillin, and the Rebbe pointed out several necessary corrections.
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