The Zohar teaches that “A tzadik who departs is to be found in all worlds more than in his lifetime.” Because he is free of his corporeal limitations, the tzadik is able to grace those who connect to him with the full impact of his spiritual energies, imparting to them the love and fear of G-d, and showering them with an abundant blessing and extraordinary miracles.
Upon the passing of his father-in-law and predecessor, the Rebbe advised people to continue jotting down their requests and to read the note (or place it on the table) in the room where he received people during his lifetime or at his graveside. “The Rebbe,” he said, “will find a way to respond.”
In a similar fashion, Jews around the globe today continue seeking direction, blessing, and advice from the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, visiting his resting place or slipping a note into a volume of his holy work. Here are their stories and how the Rebbe came through for them in extraordinary ways.
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I’d say he most likely means 770 and not the Rebbe’s house on President St.770 is widely referred to by many outside of Chabad, particularly those in Israel, as the Rebbe’s house.
It’s a story of a dream.
I find it hard to believe that the rebbe would use the word התארס- knowing how much the rebbe didnt like that expression for engagement- not that im taking away from the story
“on a story, we don’t ask questions” how much more so on dreams.
But this was his dream, not the Rebbe’s! And that word is in his vocabulary, because it’s the standard Ivrit word for it.
In any case, I would guess that he actually had the dream in Yiddish, and is translating it now into Ivrit, so it’s his word, not the Rebbe’s; thus, even if it hadn’t been a dream it would have been plausible.
the man didnt say the rebbe used that word “התארס ” or even that the rebbe spoke to him in ivrit at all. the man is telling the story in ivrit and he used the word spoken in that language [ ivrit] to mean engaged.
I personally had my own clear miracle while standing at the Rebbes house to daven … so if he says the house on president street he means it .
He didn’t say the Rebbe’s house on President St, he just said “habayit shel Harabbi” which in all likelihood means he was seeing 770.
A personal miracle story with the Rebbe is a precious diamond. Thanks for sharing your diamond with us.
This is a beautiful story, and we thank you very much for sharing it. Only simchas, revealed-good brachos, and Moshiach now!
Thank you! Perhaps everyone who had a recent miracle story with the Rebbe can share it on this thread. Wouldn’t it be inspiring?