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Since 741 refuses to answer my question, I’ll answer it for him. But first let’s address his moronic proof. I happen to know the case of a Rebbe, I think he was the Chernobler, but I’m not sure, who was killed by the Nazis along with his shtetl during the war. After the war that mass grave was opened by the order of the Soviet government because they wanted to film it as proof of German atrocities. They found the Tzaddik’s body alive and intact with the hair behind his ears still wet because he had just come from the Mikveh. I know the story because it was told to me by the grandson of someone who was there and witnessed the event. Therefore, it is certainly possible that this Chabad shliach’s body did not decompose. Now let’s deal with my question, “Do you agree with Rabbi Feldman that Manis Friedman is a Kofer? Since you won’t answer the question, it’s Shtikah Kihodaah. Moreover, any Lubavicher who agrees, even in part with that statement is a Kofer. Finally, any Lubavicher who agree with Cunin that the Rebbe runs the world is an idolater.
