Every detail. Every nuance. Even the eventualities: a guest’s forgotten item (isn’t it always toothpaste?), a random meal for a dozen (or two or three) people at 2:30 a.m. – each guest’s every need is the personal concern and pivotal interest of Reb Moshe Rubashkin.
He operates Avraham Avinu’s Tent like many of us operate our own homes. You ensure that your child has proper linens; you know if your younger one needs more soap for the shower; you keep track of your older ones to see if they had enough to eat today; you make sure there’s room for their friends to join when they all pile in without advance notice. You do it all without charging a penny because this is your family: it’s personal.
That’s exactly what Reb Moshe does, for hundreds of strangers over a month and a half.
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He takes it all personally because this is a shlichus that the Rebbe cherished. The orchim feel it. They see the effort, they feel the care, and they can hardly describe the experience because it is so all-encompassing and so deeply meaningful. Check it out – hear what the Rebbe’s orchim have to say about staying in Avraham Avinu’s Tent.
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