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== Exchange of Letters with the Rebbe Rayatz == When the report about this visit reached the Rebbe Rayatz, which was sent by Rav Eliezerov on the 20th of Shvat, the Rebbe Rayatz thanked him for the visit. On the 6th of Adar, the Rebbe Rayatz wrote a blessing letter to the Belzer Rebbe: "To his holy honor, the righteous Rav, my relative, supreme friend and mighty companion, descendant of giants, who fears Hashem as his treasure, son of supreme holy ones, the Gaon Rabbi, our teacher Aaron shlita. Peace and blessing! Blessed is He who has kept us alive and sustained us to reach this time, that through the kindness of the Supreme G-d we merited to hear that Hashem our G-d saved his holy honor, my relative shlita. We bless Hashem our G-d for His kindness, and pray to Him, blessed be He, to strengthen the health of his holy honor, my relative shlita, and the health of his household members, may they live. May Hashem fulfill all the heart's desires of his holy honor, my relative shlita, in physicality and spirituality. I am his relative who seeks his peace, blessing him and being blessed by him." The Rebbe Rayatz sent the letter to Rav Moshe Gurary in Tel Aviv and asked him to deliver it to Rabbi Aaron. The Belzer Rebbe responded to his letter: "27th of the counting of Bnei Yisroel, here in Tel Aviv. Best wishes to his holy honor, my relative, the famous righteous Rav, of holy lineage, sharp and brilliant, glory of Israel, etc., our teacher Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn shlita. After seeking his holy peace with great love: I properly received his letter which is very precious to me. Thank G-d who performed wonders with us and brought us to the Holy Land, may it be built and established speedily in our days. May Hashem help that salvations continue with all good signs for all of Israel. I greatly enjoyed hearing about his good health and peace. I bless him with abundant peace and that he should be able to serve Hashem with expansive consciousness and satisfaction and all good, and to expand the boundaries of holiness, and to see much satisfaction from all his offspring, may they live. These are the words of his relative who seeks his peace and blesses him with all good, hoping that we all merit complete redemption speedily in our days with satisfaction. The small one, Aaron of Belz"
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