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To say that it would not affect a religiously observant activist to remain another ten years in the Soviet Union was a reflection of the Rebbe’s view that problems such as government harassment, economic poverty, and a lack of schools and peers for one’s children were prices that had to be borne if remaining in Soviet Russia—or any place where one lived—enabled one to educate otherwise ignorant Jews in the teachings and practices of Judaism.
Rebbe: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M. Schneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History
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