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LOEHMANN'S OF HUNTERS SQUARE MALL 14 Mile & Orchard Lake Rd. • Farmington Hills • 855-4488 FOR'MOREt Call MOSTYN IN 28208 Franklin Rd., So4,,,,AL Hours: Mon., Tues., Sat. 10-5:30 Wed., Thurs., Fri. 10-9 Sun, 12-5 . 60 Years Ago This Week "1"0: A Train came back fro ostroma July 1927. Russia. Kostroma: a On the first anniversary of that day, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak explained what some people had intuitively felt. His release was not just a personal victory, a vindication of his efforts. It was a victory of universal proportions. It represented the conquest of good over evil, light over darkness, spirit over matter. It was a triumph that would affect all mankind. bleak and isolated village in the Ural Mountains, city of exile for 'subversives' who for various reasons had the luck to escape the firing squad. From the Kostroma sta- tion, a train pulls away, heading for Moscow. On the train is Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneer- sohn, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the undaunted leader of Rus- sian Jewry, perceived by the Bolsheviks to be one of the greatest threats to their still young regime. Almost single-handedly, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak had struggled to educate Jewish children in Russia, founding a secret network of hundreds of underground Jewish schools. In response, he had been beaten, tortured, and sentenced to death. World leaders responded. In the United States, President Calvin Coolidge moved fast to intervene on behalf of this revered and courageous leader. The death sentence was commuted. Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak was sentenced instead to exile in Kostroma. International pressure continued. After nine days, the sentence of exile was also repealed. 'Not I alone was released on this day," he wrote. "This was a victory for all those who care for Torah and cherish its precepts. It was a triumph for Jews everywhere, even those whose sole connection to Judaism is that they bear the name "Jew." July 1987. it is sixty years since the train brought Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak back from Kostroma. One thing still remains dear. The heart of Jewry can- not and will not be stilled On July 9, 1987, - the 12th of Tammuz - Jews around the world begin to celebrate anew the victory of Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak. To those whose lives have been affected by his ideas & teachings and fired by the goals he fought for, the day represents a renewed source of inspiration. On the 12th of the Hebrew month of Tam- muz, the Rebbe's 47th birthday, he was told he could leave Kostroma and return to freedom. Today, the challenges to Judaism have taken on new form, but the struggle is still the same. If anything it has been imbued with even greater urgency and vigor. It was an unbelievable, almost unheard of triumph. The news spread like wildfire. Around the world, followers, students, ad- mirers began to rejoice. They danced. They cried. They said le chayim. They embraced one another. The Rebbe was free. Confronting these challenges is Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak's son-in-law and successor Rabbi Menachern Mendel Schneerson, whose massive educational, social and rehabilitative programs touch the lives of millions, Jews and non-Jews alike. Who could begin to comprehend the meaning of what had taken place? Who could grasp the historic significance of this momentous event? The main thing was that the Rebbe was free. After 60 years, the efforts to educate, build and renew go on. It is as if the train is once again returning with the Rebbe on board, and we are there to greet it. The heart of Judaism was still beating. Even in Russia. Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn Rabbi Menachern Mendel Schneerson —Helen Davis THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 17