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The Shluchim to Eretz HaKodesh
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== Special Treatment from the Rebbe == When the Shluchim departed in 1976, 1977, and 1978, the Rebbe distributed to them Volume 11 of Likkutei Sichos (1976), Volume 12 of Likkutei Sichos (1977), and the Kuntres Ahavas Yisrael (1978). The Shluchim and their families merited special treatment from the Rebbe which was expressed in various ways. The Rebbe guided the Shluchim in detail in all their matters and through his representatives in Eretz HaKodesh, ensured to inquire about their wellbeing. The Rebbe would send letters to the Shluchim and their families, encouraging them to take on Torah positions and blessing them with success in their shlichus. The Rebbe also sent regular blessing letters for the Shluchim's gatherings, and starting from Pesach 1985, sent financial support to each of the Shluchim for holiday needs twice a year, around Pesach and around the month of Tishrei.
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