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In this letter, the Rebbe describes how a child's Mitzvos can provide Zchus for his or her parents. From there, the class launches into an analysis of the limitations and practical implications of shared merits between parents and children, both living and deceased. Iggros Volume 28 Pg 29
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In this letter, the Rebbe describes how a child's Mitzvos can provide Zchus for his or her parents. From there, the class launches into an analysis of the limitations and practical implications of shared merits between parents and children, both living and deceased. Iggros Volume 28 Pg 29