68. A Bewitching Story: In order to appreciate my next story, I want to first tell a story told by Rabbi Yosef Wineberg a”h, who travelled the world as the Rebbe’s shliach. Although in today’s age such stories are much less prevalent than in the past, there are still such things happening and especially in South American countries (I believe in Africa as well) where people are very heavily involved in the occult. In a certain South American country there was a woman who was a large donor to Lubavitch institutions through Rabbi Wineberg’s efforts. One day she shared the following story with Rabbi Wineberg: Her husband had died and after the period of mourning, she needed to get her life back in order, especially her financial situation. Her husband basically had left all the necessary documents and papers in order, and so it was generally well organized. However, when she came upon a certain aspect of the finances, one that was related to a large amount of money, she could ...
How I ended up in Crimea In 1991 the Rebbe gave me his blessings to go back, for one year, to study in the kollel in New York. I was to leave my family in Florida with my wife and oldest son to run a bakery to support the family. What was interesting in this proposal was that it was not to be considered as a “Sabbatical,” where I would take off a year from work, but rather it would be considered as part of my shlichus, as a preparation before moving on to our next mission. Besides all the tremendous blessings that the Rebbe gave us in this venture back into the world of Torah learning, the Rebbe made clear that my wife’s opening a bakery was also part of her continued shlichus. It was with this thought in mind that she used the bakery, which quickly became known as the best in quality as well as in kashrus, to teach private lessons which she used to promote various mivtzoim (mitzvah campaigns.) We saw the fulfillment of the Rebbe’s blessings immediately. My wife found a bakery f...