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Anonymous Boston, MA February 25, 2013

Thank-you Thanks for the incredible references of Kabbalistic works in English.
I had the pleasure of listening some time ago to the Rabbi of my local ChaBaD House speak on "The Ethics of Our Fathers". I will have to delve into my copy of the Tanya again.
And may your collective commitment, prayers, teaching, and insight further usher in what has been promised from ancient times. Reply

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