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The story with the wood for heat is cute, but never happened and could not have happened. You can't chop down trees and immediately burn them. The wood needs drying first. Otherwise it would just smoke up the shack.
Not sure I understand the hakpada of going out of the way to not address a Rebbe in a sefer dedication in the normal fashion the Rebbe is typically addressed.
The story with the wood for heat is cute, but never happened and could not have happened. You can't chop down trees and immediately burn them. The wood needs drying first. Otherwise it would just smoke up the shack.
ReplyDeleteNot sure I understand the hakpada of
ReplyDeletegoing out of the way to not address a Rebbe in a sefer dedication in the normal fashion the Rebbe is typically addressed.
The way it should be
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