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steven
where are the pictures of the siyum and the last letters?
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The proof is in the pooding
"Thousands of Shluchim unequivocally proved that "we are all sons of one father" as they danced side by side with brotherly love united in 770 Beis Chayenu". If what you say is true (and we all want to believe it's true), why are there are 2 different Kinus with 2 separate banquets? Not enough space in the "father's house" - 770, r"l? Or is it a case of "we are all sons of one father", but business is business? I wonder whether the "official" Chabad sites say the same good things you're saying (it's actually very nice of Chabad.info to dun l'chaf zhus)?
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