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New York (JTA) — Lubavit-
ch Chasidim in Crown
Heights revved up their
mitzvah tanks this week to
celebrate their rebbe's 92nd
birthday.
But instead of following
their usual route across the
city from the Brooklyn
Bridge, this year the con-
verted trailers were
scheduled to embark from
Beth Israel Medical Center
in Manhattan, where Rabbi
Menachem Schneerson lay
in critical condition follow-
ing the massive stroke he
suffered on March 10.
Supporters of the rebbe
were using his birthday,
which falls on the 11th of
Nissan according to the
Hebrew calendar, to en-
courage what one Lubavitch
leader called "introspection
and action."
From varying points on
the Lubavitch political spec-
trum, news conferences,
media alerts and legislation
herald the coming of the
Messiah or, alternatively,
the need to perform mitzvot,
or commandments, to help
bring about the rebbe's re-
covery.
At a news conference at
the hospital, Lubavitch
spokesman Rabbi Yehudah
Krinsky faced clusters of
microphones and television
cameras to set forth a birth-
day plea.
"Start with one act of
kindness, to one other per-
son, and soon these in-
dividual acts will multiply
into a world truly
transformed," he said.
This message was echoed
in a full-page advertisement
taken out by a Lubavitch
organization in the New
York Times, where — be-
neath a life-size porrait of
the rebbe — readers were
asked to give the ailing
leader "the gift he really
wants."
"Give charity, study
Torah, say a prayer, think
about your purpose in life, be
a source of inspiration to
others," the ad implored.
At the movement's
Chabad outreach centers
around the world, followers
have been holding special
services to pray for the
rebbe's recovery.
In Washington, American
Friends of Lubavitch hosted
a reception on Capitol Hill
and a dinner at a hotel on
March 15 for a "U.S. Con-
gressional Tribute to Edu-
cation."
Several hundred people,
including members of Con-
gress and Jewish organiza-
tional officials, gathered for
the dinner, which marked
the expected congressional
passage and presidential ap-
proval of "Education and
Sharing Day, U.S.A." as the
annual commemoration of
the rebbe's birthday.
The resolution passed in
the House of Represent-
atives by unanimous consent
and was expected to be ap-
proved by the Senate.
Rabbi Abraham Shemtov
of Philadelphia, a Lubavitch
leader, said a Lubavitch
delegation expected to meet
with President Clinton after
he signs the resolution.
But even the birthday
celebrations highlighted the
split between those in the
movement who have
vociferously promoted Rabbi
Schneerson as the Messiah,
and others closer to the
rebbe himself.
"Everyone is waiting for a
miracle," said Donna Katz,
who works at the Chabad
Center in Pittsburgh.
"We're ready for it." E