The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, led the Chabad-Lubavitch movement from 1951 until his passing in 1994. He was known for his profound wisdom, compassionate leadership, and unwavering dedication to the Jewish people. One of the many ways he sought to uplift and inspire was through the distribution of dollar bills.
The tradition of the Rebbe’s Sundays began in the 1980s when the Rebbe started giving out one-dollar bills to individuals who came to seek his blessings and advice. The Rebbe saw the dollar bill as a symbol of material prosperity, and by giving it away during these special Sundays, he intended to infuse it with spiritual energy. The recipients of these dollars were encouraged to donate them to charity, thereby transforming the physical currency into a vehicle for positive change and spiritual growth.
It was customary for the Lubavitcher Rebbe to give out dollars to his Chassidim and many other men women and children who came to see him on different occasions. The Dollars were usually distributed in relation to Holidays and Significant Days of the Year, on Sundays, and in the Rebbes later years different variations of dollars were given out and included along with the special Kuntreisim that would be distributed in 770.
On the Front of each these Dollar Bills is written R’ Chaim Tzvi Konikov:
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"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a in the late afternoon of the 11th and on the eve of the 12th of Tamuz, 5750 on the fifth day of the week of Parshat Balak."
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a in the late afternoon of the 11th and on the eve of the 12th of Tamuz, 5750 on the fifth day of the week of Parshat Balak."
2.
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a on the eve of the 11th of Tamuz, 5750 on the fourth day of the week of Parshat Balak."
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a on the eve of the 11th of Tamuz, 5750 on the fourth day of the week of Parshat Balak."
3.
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a after the awe-inspiring Sicha on the eve of the 28th of Nisan, 5751 on the sixth day of the week of Parshat Shemini."
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a after the awe-inspiring Sicha on the eve of the 28th of Nisan, 5751 on the sixth day of the week of Parshat Shemini."
4.
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a on the eve of the 7th of Adar 5751 on the fifth day of the week of Parshat Tetzaveh while accompanied with my son Moshe Yitzchak Meir."
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a on the eve of the 7th of Adar 5751 on the fifth day of the week of Parshat Tetzaveh while accompanied with my son Moshe Yitzchak Meir."
5.
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a on the eve of the 30th day of Shvat, the first day of Rosh Chodesh Adar, 5750, for Tzedakah."
"Received from the Holy Hands of his Honor and Holiness the Admo"r Shlit"a on the eve of the 30th day of Shvat, the first day of Rosh Chodesh Adar, 5750, for Tzedakah."
Provenance: R’ Chaim Tzvi Konikov.
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