Thanks for the link. Luzer Twersky's fondness for his orange slippers was probably the most endearing moment. (Though I'm surprised nothing was said about his being a victim of sexual abuse.) I also liked what R. Simon Jacobson had to say, about true chassidus being about embracing the world and bringing out the holiness in it - rather than rejecting it and deeming it the enemy.
Thanks for the link. Luzer Twersky's fondness for his orange slippers was probably the most endearing moment. (Though I'm surprised nothing was said about his being a victim of sexual abuse.) I also liked what R. Simon Jacobson had to say, about true chassidus being about embracing the world and bringing out the holiness in it - rather than rejecting it and deeming it the enemy.
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