We are all created differently; eventually the Mitzvah of love for your fellow Jew will predominate
By the Grace of G-d
12th of Adar, 5721
Brooklyn, N.Y.
Mrs. Dvorah Groner
69 Hotham St.
E. St. Kilda
Vic.
...As for the relationship among Anash and the positive and negative aspects resulting from it, one should bear in mind that, as our Sages say, not two persons are of like mind. The good thing about this is that one is supposed to complement the other, so that all Jews together form one organism. On the other hand, the fact that people have different minds and ideas sometimes brings about undesirable results in disunity and conflict. However, as mentioned above, we must be firm in our confidence that eventually the Mitzvah of Ahavas Yisroel will predominate and bring about complete peace and unity. It has also been explained that all commandments of the Torah have been stated in a way which constitutes not only the imperative form, but also a promise of fulfillment.
References
See Berachos 58a; Sanhedrin 38a.
Photocopy of original sent letter.
Bamidbar 85d.
With blessing,
M. Schneerson