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90% plus.
Boruch der ayzel |
07.31.05 - 11:43 pm | #
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I think that the idea of a new Rebbe is a great thing. This is what Chabad needs and I think you will do a great service to all the chabad houses around the world if you help with the
process in bringing a new Rebbe to this failing movement.It might not be failing in numbers but in purpose it is, and the fellow you suggest ,Rebbe Rabiski seems on the surface to be a very good candidate to be a Rebbe.
keep up the good work.
chabadguy |
07.31.05 - 11:55 pm | #
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If you had been reading my blog over the last few days you would have seen a lot of this type of comment.
The people who feel they control Chabad here in Melbourne threatened to close me down (don't ask me how they thought they would do it). After a lot of to-and-fro we reached an amicable settlement and I deleted all the nastyness.
Unfortunately you missed most of it as it happened when it was Shabbos in the States.
Aussieecho |
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08.01.05 - 2:03 am | #
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I think 80%.
Tzemach Atlas |
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08.01.05 - 2:11 am | #
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OK so I exaggerated. It was only for effect! The question is, were these types of people attracted to Chabad, or did Chabad produce them?
Boruch der ayzel |
08.01.05 - 2:22 am | #
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"After a lot of to-and-fro we reached an amicable settlement and I deleted all the nastyness."
How do you get rid of dead wood without nastiness, and furthermore, who are these precious little so and so's that can only dish it out, but not take it back?
Boruch der ayzel |
08.01.05 - 2:24 am | #
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