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==== Satellite ==== '''Expanded value β Satellite''' A satellite is a device, man-made, sent to orbit around Earth, for various purposes such as photography, espionage, etc. One of the more well-known purposes of the satellite is enabling communication between people (in phone conversations or visual interaction), without any need for cables or other aids. At the Satellite gathering in 5752 (1992), the Rebbe explained that through a Jew's observance of Torah and mitzvos, he influences the entire world. In that same talk, the Rebbe said that a Jew might think that what he does in his own place indeed affects his immediate surroundings but not all parts of the Earth and certainly not all parts of the world that are located at great distances. In order to make it easier for the Jew to understand this, Hashem revealed additional secrets in the management of the world through which places located at great distances from each other can be connected, enabling people to talk with them, encourage them and strengthen them.
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