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Wednesday, 3 Adar II, 5784
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‘Your Baby Can Still See You…’

The Rebbe's comforting words to British educator Rabbi Mordechai Sufrin after the passing of his young baby at 9 weeks old. Full Story

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December 3, 2016 9:15 am

Can we see this story on a video?
I would love to share with my chabad house- it really highlights the Rebbe’s unique sensitivity and said over by Rabbi Sufrin A”H makes it so much more special

thank you
December 2, 2016 1:27 am

Thank you number 7 after loosing my brother years ago at 3 half months its nice to hear what the rebbe says about where he is thanks so much

The rebbe told my grandfather
December 1, 2016 11:21 pm

After my zeidy lost his son when my zeidy came to farbrengen on shabbos the same week of shivah the rebbe turned around to my zeidy and said he’s in Gan eden learning chasidis with the rebbe the shver the freidikeh rebbe im sure whoever lost a love one there in good hands learning in Gan eden moshiach now!

Very nice story
December 1, 2016 9:33 pm

Such special experience and contact with the Rebbe! Thanks for sharing.

It's surreal!
December 1, 2016 1:56 pm

Where is the audio?
Just reading it makes you feel like he is here somewhere giving a shiur….even though I have heard the story…

Beautiful!!
December 1, 2016 1:37 pm

Thank you for sharing!
Especially on this auspicious day!

I LOVE THE REBBE
December 1, 2016 12:54 pm

HAPPY ROSH CHODESH KISLEIV!

Rabbi Chaim Jacobs
December 1, 2016 12:39 pm

This weeks ‘Here’s My Story’ published by JEM in NY is about Rabbi Mordechai Sufrin olov hasholom beloved chosid and mashpia to so many.
Over the years he was always very supportive of us and our families. He also has the unique zechus-merit of bringing many close to yiddishkeit-Judaism and the Rebbe including Sora, Benzion Lewis, Binyomin Wineman and many of her friends and so many many others.
The influence he achieved through the shlichus-mission of the Rebbe by teaching at King David secondary School in Manchester years 1963-1970 can fill a thousand pages of a book.

"She" is the neshomo
December 1, 2016 10:35 am

While the Sufrin’s lost a son, the Rebbe said “She” referring to the Neshama in the feminine.

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