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Rabbi Yechiel Yosef Tzeitlin (born 1961) is one of the Rebbe's shluchim to Montreal and the founder of "HaSicha HaShavuit" (The Weekly Sicha) organization.
<ref></ref>Rabbi Yechiel Yosef Tzeitlin (born 1961) is one of the Rebbe's shluchim to Montreal and the founder of "HaSicha HaShavuit" (The Weekly Sicha) organization.


== Life History ==
== Life History ==
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After his marriage in 1986 to his wife, daughter of the Chossid R' Yehuda Leib Sverdlov, he established his residence in Montreal and joined the educational staff of the Cheder at the local Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch.
After his marriage in 1986 to his wife, daughter of the Chossid R' Yehuda Leib Sverdlov, he established his residence in Montreal and joined the educational staff of the Cheder at the local Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim Lubavitch.


In 1996, he founded the "HaSicha HaShavuit" organization, which produces weekly video programs of the Rebbe with English translation (and in recent years also with Hebrew translation) screened at 770 and Chabad Chassidim homes of speakers of these languages. In the past, he also published booklets with typed translations before Shabbos.
In 1996, he founded the "HaSicha HaShavuit" organization, which produces weekly video programs of the Rebbe with English translation (and in recent years also with Hebrew translation) screened at 770 and Chabad Chassidim homes of speakers of these languages. In the past, he also published booklets with typed translations before Shabbos<ref></ref>.


== Family ==
== Family ==