Rabbi Dovid Okunov Memorial Site
The Rebbe Signs His Name "M. Zeide"
- Kfar Chabad

October 15, 2004


This past Tuesday, 4th of Mar Cheshvan marked 25 years since the tragic death of Rabbi Dovid Okunov, who was brutally murdered on his way to Shacharis. At the farbrengen that followed the Rebbe spoke at length about the tragic incident and cried bitterly. One could see the Rebbe in deep pain as he said "a man who sacrificed his life in Russia and succeeded to come out of there and settle in a free land should be murdered on his way to a mitzvah.

The Kfar Chabad Magazine of this week published a unique letter in Russian from the Rebbe. It was written on 25th Elul, 5724/1964, and was addressed to Harav Hachosid Hatomim Reb Dovid Okinov, Hy’d, when the latter was still living in the former Soviet Union. The Rebbe signs the letter, “M.Zeide.”

A free translation of the letter is as follows:

“To my dear grandson Dovid, Shalom.

I was very happy to receive regards from you. I was also very pleased to be informed that you have received an “invitation” to live together with your relatives, and I wish you much happiness. May Hashem Yisborach grant that all of your wishes are fulfilled without any difficulties, in the most complete measure. And may we all stand together in time for the Chagim.

With best wishes to all of you for the New Year.

M. Zeide.”

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Rabbi Dovid Okunov Memorial Site
 Click here to read a biography of Reb Dovid (Hebrew, PDF).
 News paper clippings which reported the murder of Rabbi Dovid Okunov
 The murder of Rabbi Dovid Okunov leads to the establishment of FREE's Yeshivat Ohel Dovid.
 PROFILE: Rabbi Dovid Okunov, Noted Chasidic Personality Remembered.
 Handwritten letter of the Lubavitcher Rebbe to Rabbi Dovid Okunov.
 The Rebbe's public address at a Farbrengen during the week of Shiva.
 Click here to read published stories of Rabbi Dovid Okunov.
 Reb Dovid Okunov at Camp FREE Gan Israel Summer Camp
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