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==== The Faith in the Coming of Moshiach ==== He was unique in his burning faith in the coming of Moshiach and in his daily anticipation of his arrival. Even in Ramat Gan - his family members related - upon hearing about the Rebbe Rayatz's call "Immediately to Teshuvah, Immediately to Redemption," he returned home with deep joy, happily announced the news of redemption to his wife, and hurried with exuberance and confidence to the bookcase. When he found the "Kinot for Tisha B'Av," he made a bonfire in their honor, and with joyous jubilation threw them into the fire - a fire of confidence! In his final days, when the Rebbe began to cry out loudly "Moshiach Now" etc. - he strengthened the faith in Moshiach and the confidence in his immediate arrival, and instilled it firmly in all his descendants. Reb Folleh lived the faith in redemption every moment of the day. Two days before his passing, when he could no longer speak at all in his terrible weakness, he exerted all his strength and uttered the words: "Ven kumt er? Ven kumt er?" (=When is he coming? When is he coming?) Reb Folleh merited to establish generations of chassidim, mekusharim, the Rebbe's shluchim throughout the world, and passed away at a good age in Kfar Chabad on 17 Tishrei 5748 (1987).
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