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Schneerson Menachem 1902 - 1994 Rabbi Schneersons' secretary writes a spiritual TLS to Harold Shapiro, Assistant District Attorney.

Two page TLS, typed on letterhead of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson / Lubavitch / 770 Eastern Parkway / Brooklyn 13 NY. Letter typed on rectos with versos blank, 8.5" x 11". Undated. Signed by Rabbi Nissan Mindel as "Nissan Mindel". Lightly toned, more so to the outer right margin. Expected folds, single staple upper left corner, faint handling marks.

Rabbi Dr. Nissan Mindel, personal secretary of the Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson for over four decades and responsible for his correspondence, was entrusted to house thousands of his letters. Minson continued to offer the wisdom found within Schneerson's letters to guide and comfort others. Rabbi Schneerson was considered the one individual more than any other singularly responsible for stirring the conscience and spiritual awakening of world Jewry. This letter by Schneerson's personal secretary, Nissan Mindel is no less than fully immersed in theology, spirituality and philosophy.

Mindel reflects on a letter received from Harold Shapiro and responds to Shapiro's parallelism between "Love of G-d", and "Love of Man". Mindel acknowledges he was "pleased to note that this good thought had occurred to you (Shapiro), for the idea corresponds to a well-known saying ... "Love thy neighbor" ... a vehicle of "Love they G-d thy G-d". This means that each of the two in effect gives a deeper insight into the other ... one must lead to the other, until they form one harmonious whole" ... Needless to say, it is equally true that "Love G-d" must find expression also in "Love they neighbor", for loving our Heavenly Father means loving His children also".

Within his letter, Mindel proceeds to defend a scriptural statement: "Man is born a wild ass," and cannot tame himself", relating this quote to the Holocaust in so much as with a nation so culturally advanced, having produced so many outstanding thinkers and philosophers .. That the (Germans) "turned out to be the most inhuman in human form, who saw no contradiction between culture and the wholesale extermination of men, woman and children, moreover doing what they did in the name of ethics and science".

A thought provoking letter to Harold Shapiro, and one that can be discussed both in terms of Judaism and natural philosophy.

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