In the poignant embrace of Chapter 27, we find ourselves amidst the sorrow of disciples grappling with the loss of their beloved Tzaddik. The Altarebbe reminds them that the essence of a Tzaddik transcends mortality; their faith, love, and fear of God continue to flourish like an everlasting light. As we delve deeper, we uncover the mystical concept of the "Orchard of Holy Apples," a Kabbalistic realm where the Tzaddik's good deeds ascend, intertwining with divine energies. This celestial fusion not only blesses the world but also ignites a spark within the hearts of those connected to the Tzaddik, inspiring them to return to their spiritual roots and perform acts of kindness. In this chapter, we discover that the influence of a Tzaddik is a profound gift that echoes through time, nurturing our souls and guiding us toward greater goodness.