A chossid shared: “The rebbe’s voice plays in my mind constantly. I hear him humming on Erev Shabbos before Minchah. I hear him when I say the bracha on Hallel or Chanukah lecht.” Another chossid started to say something, but no words came out. He shook his head and walked off, his footsteps echoing behind him as he headed downstairs. But he was humming, where a moment ago it seemed he would cry. “Bechatzotzros V’Kol Shofar... with trumpets and the sound of the shofar.”
The Rebbe emulated Aharon HaKohen, always seeking peace, expressing his sincere love for his fellow Jews, and drawing them closer to the Torah. He greeted everyone, regardless of his status or position, with a sincere and engaging smile. As it says about Aharon HaKohen: “Shelo Shina- He did not change,” He transplanted on the American shores the authentic Sanzer Chassidus. It says: ‘Vayidom Aharon’- “The Ruv heard his people. He heard them when they spoke and also when they didn’t!”
