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Living the Rebbe's Legacy





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Friedman, Manis
Rabbi Manis Friedman is a world-renowned author, counselor, lecturer and philosopher; and co-founder of Bais Chana Institute of Jewish Studies in Minnesota. He also served as simultaneous translator for the live televised talks by the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

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Posted: Sep 17, 2007
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We have been listening to Rabbi Friedman for the past 8 years. Both my wife and I are now in the process of conversion to Judaism. We were searching for the truth and we now know that Judaism is the truth. No words of thanks can appropriately express our gratitude to Rabbi Friedman. G-d bless Rabbi Friedman.
Posted By Nelson D'Silva, Mississauga, Ontario/Canada

Posted: May 2, 2006
Living the Rebbe's Legacy
Rabbi Friedman's explanation of the differences between believing and knowing is very powerful. Outside information can lead one to believe but we are to know G-d from within through experience, the perfection of emunah (faith).
Posted By Eli Campos, Whittier, CA

Posted: July 3, 2005
The Rebbe's Legacy by Manis Friedman
I have listened to Rabbi Friedman's commentary on Tanya for two years. I have been moved by the Rebbe's programs to become a mitzvah Jew for two years. I really appreciate this talk as it gives my daily life as a Jew clarity and Direction. We want Moshiach now.
Posted By Ruvein Caplan, Lyons, Nebraska



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