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By Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach on March 17, 1990 - כ' אדר תש"ן
Reb Shlomo explains why on Purim we should have patience for people we love the most. He tells the story of the first shelach monos that his daughter Neshama gave him
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Perpetuating the Legacy of Shlomo Carlebach with Memoirs and Recollections on how Reb Shlomo influenced and inspired the lives of the "Chevra"; Memorial Pages of those whose lives were motivated, awakened and exalted by Reb Shlomo; Announcements of life cycle events; Insights, writings and recordings of original work of the "Chevra" who are carrying on the legacy of Reb Shlomo by developing new commentary and relevancy to his life and works.We have no vessels to feel the pain of homeless people. That is why we are afraid to let them into our house. There is no peace in the world because we don’t have vessels for it. Yet on Pesach, the night of redemption, I have vessels for the homeless and I invite them to my house. On Seder night, hopefully, I have vessels to be one with my children. Let it be this year that we will have vessels to be one with the world.
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