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Talks and Tales (Sichos L'Noar)
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== Fortunate is His Portion Who Stands at the Head of this Enterprise == In a letter from 1958, the Rebbe writes to R' Naftali Kraus: "Regarding what was written about Sichos L'Noar, it seems a letter was already sent to him from Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch. Fortunate is his portion who stands at the head of this enterprise, which without doubt brings many Jewish hearts closer to our Father in Heaven, His Torah and mitzvos. The greatness of this matter cannot be adequately described, particularly according to the saying of the Alter Rebbe that 'Love your fellow as yourself' is a vessel for 'Love Hashem your G-d' [for love of Hashem is the foundation and root of all mitzvos, as love is the foundation and root of all 248 positive commandments which include also the mitzvah of fearing Hashem, the foundation and root of the 365 negative commandments]."
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