When we illuminate our daily life with Torah and Mitzvahs, Hashem responds by brightening our life through giving us material and spiritual blessings
By the Grace of G-d
23rd of Kislev, 5741
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mrs....
London....
England
Blessing and Greeting:
I was pleased to receive your correspondence and enclosures, reaching me in the auspicious days in proximity to Yud-Tes Kislev, the Geulo Anniversary of the Founder of Chabad, and Chanukah, the significance of which you surely know.
The basic lesson of both these historic events is that when a Jew increases the light of Torah and Mitzvoth in his daily life, G-d brightens up his or her life with a growing measure of blessings in all needs, both materially and spiritually. May G-d grant that this be so with you and yours, and may you have good news to report.
Wishing you and all yours a bright and inspiring Chanukah,
With blessing,
M. Schneerson
P. S. In regard to your health and the person in Bradford — you should do accornoding to the advice of a doctor a friend of yours.