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letters or names for the Ohel

  • Send a Letter to the Ohel of the Rebbe זי"ע

  • Throughout his lifetime, the Rebbe received hundreds of letters every day, from people of every conceivable background, occupation and faith.

    Today, people continue to send letters to be placed at the Ohel, for the Rebbe's guidance and intervention On High. This is an age-old tradition of writing prayer petitions at our holiest sites.

    Whether 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) of both the one(s) who are in need of blessing and the signer. (See Why is a person’s mother’s name mentioned when praying on his/her behalf?) It is preferable to use one's Jewish name. (Customarily gentiles use their father's name.) Letters can be written in any language.

    See THE OHEL for more information about the Rebbe's Ohel including explanations & inspirations regarding Davening at the Rebbe's Ohel

  • Please use this form to have Rabbi Sudak take your names and requests for Blessings to the Rebbes Ohel

    It is also customary to commit to add one more Mitzvah, as a merit to receive G-d's blessings, should you wish, you can include that in your letter

  • Sample way as to how to include ones names either in Hebrew or English

    Yitzchok ben Sarah - יצחק בן שרה

    Rivkah bas Sarah - רבקה בת שרה

  • Compose Your Letter

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