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Igrot Kodesh · Letter 3172 — Chinuch

Volume 10 · Letter 208

B"H

6 Teves* 5715,
Brooklyn.

You tell me that you do not know success in everything you undertake, which should not be so. I am surprised that you can say such a thing. You begin your letter by explaining that Hashem has blessed you, together with your husband, by granting you four children. You live in a peaceful country. Certainly, you have difficulties earning a livelihood, but you manage, nevertheless, to educate your children.

If you remember the years that have passed, you will agree that there is an obvious miracle here, even though, obviously, one must ask Hashem to grant you what is still lacking. And when one adopts the conduct advocated by the Torah*, the Torah* of life, Hashem indeed fills this lack.

Regarding your particular case, you must observe Kashrus* in the best manner and Shabbos*, and put into practice all the requirements of the Torah*. May Hashem give you the merit of announcing good news regarding all of the above.

With my blessing,

For the Rebbe Shlita*,
the secretary,

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