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The King in the Field

14 Elul, 5740 • August 26, 1980



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The King in the Field
14 Elul, 5740 • August 26, 1980
The Alter Rebbe teaches that during the month of Elul, G-d is like a “King in the field” – He goes out from his lofty palace to find each and every Jew, wherever they may be. He greets them with a smiling countenance and eagerly hears their requests.  (5:31)
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