Igniting Sparks in Morocco
Rebbe Responsa | July 05, 2024
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Igniting Sparks in Morocco

Rebbe Responsa | June 27, 2025

Donation towards Lubavitch Educational Work in North Africa; Inspiration from devotion of children despite poverty

By the Grace of G-d
25th of Teveth, 5715
Brooklyn, N.Y.

To the Students of the Talmud Torah
c/o Rabbi Shimon Bobroysky
175 Hops Avenue
Passaic, N.J.
Sholom uBrocho:

I was pleased to receive your donation, which went to help in the education of your brothers and sisters in the far away country of Morocco, North Africa, who are learning In Yeshivoth and Talmud-Torahs which we are supporting from here.

For our brethren in that country are very poor. Yet notwithstanding their poverty and hardship, the boys and girls there want very much to learn the Torah, and that is why it is a wonderful thing to be able to help them.

At the same time, knowing how those wonderful Jewish children are devoted to the Torah, and love it and study it without all the comforts that Jewish children in America have, it should inspire everyone of you to devote yourselves even more to your learning the Torah and to improving your conduct to be as G-d wants it to be, as He instructed us in the holy Torah and Mitzvoth.

I send you all my prayerful wishes for success in your study of the holy subjects of Torah, so that you will be a source of pride and joy to your parents and teachers and to all our people.

With blessing,
M. Schneerson
Encl. receipt.

Donation towards Lubavitch Educational Work in North Africa; Inspiration from devotion of children despite poverty

By the Grace of G-d
25th of Teveth, 5715
Brooklyn, N.Y.

To the Students of the Talmud Torah
c/o Rabbi Shimon Bobroysky
175 Hops Avenue
Passaic, N.J.
Sholom uBrocho:

I was pleased to receive your donation, which went to help in the education of your brothers and sisters in the far away country of Morocco, North Africa, who are learning In Yeshivoth and Talmud-Torahs which we are supporting from here.

For our brethren in that country are very poor. Yet notwithstanding their poverty and hardship, the boys and girls there want very much to learn the Torah, and that is why it is a wonderful thing to be able to help them.

At the same time, knowing how those wonderful Jewish children are devoted to the Torah, and love it and study it without all the comforts that Jewish children in America have, it should inspire everyone of you to devote yourselves even more to your learning the Torah and to improving your conduct to be as G-d wants it to be, as He instructed us in the holy Torah and Mitzvoth.

I send you all my prayerful wishes for success in your study of the holy subjects of Torah, so that you will be a source of pride and joy to your parents and teachers and to all our people.

With blessing,
M. Schneerson
Encl. receipt.

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