There is an address
to turn to
Hundreds of thousands of people from every corner of the world — near and far, from all backgrounds — write to the Lubavitcher Rebbe. Every letter is sent to the Rebbe's resting place at the Ohel in Queens, NY, with faith and trust to receive blessing, guidance, and salvation.
The tradition never stopped
The Rebbe reads every letter
For decades as Rebbe, he received letters from hundreds of thousands of people worldwide — and said: "Write to me about everything, including good news."
Then as now
Even after the Rebbe's passing, hundreds of thousands continue to write — letters, Pidyon Nefesh, and requests for blessing.
The letter arrives
Every letter is printed and sent to the Rebbe's resting place at the Ohel in Queens, New York — where it is placed on the Rebbe's Tzion, and many merit to see salvation and blessing.
How to write a letter
Prepare
Washing hands, a moment of intention, giving charity, and making a good resolution — a "vessel" that holds the blessing.
Write
Open your heart and write in your own words — a request, gratitude, or prayer. "The more detail, the more praiseworthy."
Placed at the Holy Tzion
The letter is printed and sent to the Ohel — the place people turn to from all over the world.
