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==== Capital of the Land of Israel ==== The Rebbe expressed several times that Kfar Chabad is the capital city of the Land of Israel and there one can tangibly sense G-dliness despite it being called a "village." When Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Ashkenazi told the Rebbe that he intended to live in Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, the Rebbe responded: "Why not in Kfar Chabad, the capital city of the Land of Israel?" The Rebbe added that the role of Kfar Chabad residents is to conquer the Land of Israel with matters of Kfar Chabad, and that Kfar Chabad itself is a place that affects all of the Land of Israel. The Rebbe also told Rabbi Shloimke Maidanchik in a private audience in 5744 (1984) that when joy prevails in Kfar Chabad, the situation will influence all of the Land of Israel so that everyone there will be joyful, and the situation in the Land of Israel will influence the entire world.
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