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How to Send a letter

For more than fifty years, the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, received hundreds of letters every day at his office in "770" Eastern Parkway. People of every background, occupation and level of observance would turn to the Rebbe with their spiritual and material concerns and requests for blessing.

Today, people continue to send letters to be placed at the Rebbe's Ohel, the Rebbe's resting place, for blessing and guidance.

One's letter can be written in any language. When referring to one's own self or mentioning someone else's name in a letter, one should always include the name and mother's name (e.g. Isaac the son of Sarah). It is preferable to use one's Hebrew name. It is customary that Gentiles use their father's name.

Name
E-mail Address
Subject

Letter