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When the Kozhnitzer Rebbe passed away, his son didn’t seem like the obvious successor.
But then he quietly shared a single pasuk, with a depth that stopped the Chozeh of Lublin in his tracks.
By Rav Shlomo KatzWhen the Kozhnitzer Rebbe passed away, his son didn’t seem like the obvious successor.
But then he quietly shared a single pasuk, with a depth that stopped the Chozeh of Lublin in his tracks.