Gimmel Tammuz The Beginnings of Redemption
Hama'aseh Hu Haikar | June 27, 2025
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Gimmel Tammuz The Beginnings of Redemption

Hama'aseh Hu Haikar | June 27, 2025

Its Relevance and Message

The events of the 3rd of Tammuz constituted the opening phase of the Previous Rebbe’s liberation, which was a salvation from a sentence of capital punishment, and led to an unprecedented advancement in the propagation of Chassidus via his arrival and expanded activities in America. Thus the 3rd of Tammuz holds great relevance to every Jewish person.

Therefore, on each anniversary of the events that began with the 3rd of Tammuz, each of us is required to take time and to contemplate the episode, and to make resolutions to add further energy and ambition to our task of spreading Torah, Yiddishkeit and Chassidus.

Outreach

Between the 3rd and 12th-13th of Tammuz, each person must energetically and with alacrity increase their activities towards the further and wider dissemination of Torah, Yiddishkeit, and the fountains of Chassidic teachings.

This should be accompanied by the realization and expectation that the world, i.e. the general populace and their authorities, will aid each Jewish person in the above activities.

Its Relevance and Message

The events of the 3rd of Tammuz constituted the opening phase of the Previous Rebbe’s liberation, which was a salvation from a sentence of capital punishment, and led to an unprecedented advancement in the propagation of Chassidus via his arrival and expanded activities in America. Thus the 3rd of Tammuz holds great relevance to every Jewish person.

Therefore, on each anniversary of the events that began with the 3rd of Tammuz, each of us is required to take time and to contemplate the episode, and to make resolutions to add further energy and ambition to our task of spreading Torah, Yiddishkeit and Chassidus.

Outreach

Between the 3rd and 12th-13th of Tammuz, each person must energetically and with alacrity increase their activities towards the further and wider dissemination of Torah, Yiddishkeit, and the fountains of Chassidic teachings.

This should be accompanied by the realization and expectation that the world, i.e. the general populace and their authorities, will aid each Jewish person in the above activities.

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