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Friday, 28 Adar I, 5784
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“I Want You To Smile”

Rabbi Chaim Citron of Los Angeles tells how the Rebbe offered a solution to his mother's wish that he attend college, while he did not want to go. Full Story

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To #3
February 26, 2015 8:48 pm

I tottaly agree. One of the Giants of our generation. Spend one day watching Rabbi Citron and you will realize you are in the presenceof a genuine Chossid/Tzaddik/LamedVovnik of our generation.

I know he may read these comments, so I will only say a small portion of praise in front of him.

A hidden gem
February 26, 2015 4:53 pm

Rabbi c z citron is a true hidden gem. An absolute penimi. Nothing is ever done and no thought is ever given to how should I act in order to impress someone or to appear as so and so. The midah of Emes is an absolute one. A very rare trait backed by a gevaldike kop and a sechul hayoshor.

what a beautiful story
February 26, 2015 2:19 pm

lots of hatzlocho and naches.. and gzunt/ Moshiach Now
from a friend of your wife from Canada, thanks for sharing
so touching and personal

Rabbi Yacov Toron
February 26, 2015 11:13 am

I really enjoyed Rabbi Citron’ s story. My background is very similar to his and I can relate to the Rebbe’s advice . I did end up with an MBA in accounting after I got married,but never really used it. I ended up in the Kosher business and worked in Cincinnati first as a Shochet, then had a butcher shop and finally became the administrator of the Vaad in Cincinnati . P.S. I learned for Smichas Yodin-Yodin with R’ Chaim in the early seventies, he has a tremendous Kopf and a good thing I did, I didn’t understand half of… Read more »

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