"....the
redemption of Yud-Beis Tammuz left its impact not only on the lives of Lubavitcher chassidim,
nor only on those devoted to the study of the Torah, nor only on the
religiously observant. For the ripples of change produced by Yud-Beis Tammuz
are unbounded in scope, influencing the future of our entire people."
-The Rebbe MhM
Adapted from Likkutei Sichos, Vol. VIII, p. 329-330; Vol. XVIII, Yud-Beis Tammuz; and other sources
Adapted from Likkutei Sichos, Vol. VIII, p. 329-330; Vol. XVIII, Yud-Beis Tammuz; and other sources
Putin to the Western Wall to pray for the restoration of the Holy Temple.The timing was right before the 84th anniversary of the Previous Rebbe's release on the 12th & 13th of the Hebrew month of Tammuz (this year July 2 & 3).
Chabad.info
Putin
Prays At Western Wall For Moshiach
Russian President Vladimir Putin visited the Western Wall
overnight Tuesday. Putin arrived at the Western Wall at 2:00am ● At the end of
his visit he turned to one of the Russian Jews present and said: "I came
here to pray that the temple should be rebuilt, and i wish that your prayers
will be fullfilled" ●
6 Tamuz 5772
(26.06.2012)
Russian
President Vladimir Putin visited the Western Wall overnight Tuesday.
Putin arrived at the Western Wall at 2:00am, accompanied by his good friend and
Chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar, and by Rabbi Shmuel Rabinowitz,
the Rabbi of the Kotel.
Throughout
the visit, Putin demonstrated curiosity, asked many questions on the history of
the place, and spoke about the Jewish connection to the holy site: "You
can see how the Jewish past is engraved in the Jerusalem stone," he said.
At the
end of his visit he turned to one of the Russian Jews present and said: "I
came here to pray that the temple should be rebuilt, and i wish that your
prayers will be fullfilled."
Wow, that's something, the timing of Putin's visit. And he is a former (?) KGB person. As we know, there is no such thing as "coincidence."
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