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The responses of the Rebbe that were written in his own handwriting are called by Chassidim '''Ktav Yad Kodesh''' (abbreviated as '''Ktyk'''), and they relate to them with holy reverence and special fondness.
The responses of the Rebbe that were written in his own handwriting are called by Chassidim '''Ktav Yad Kodesh''' (abbreviated as '''Ktyk'''), and they relate to them with holy reverence and special fondness.