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@qwerty613 I’m just wondering, do you consider every Lubavitcher a koifer?
I know of an interesting story of a Chabad shliach who passed away during Covid and he couldn’t be brought to Eretz yisrael, so he was buried in his own country.
Now, this shliach was a very special yid, literally all his time he was busy helping other yidden or doing Torah and mitzvos, like a servant listening wholeheartedly to his master.
18 months later he was finally allowed to be buried in Eretz yisrael, (he was buried with a t’nai to be taken later to Eretz yisrael) when his grave was opened they found his body fully intact like the day he was buried without any decay and with no stench at all.
Is he also a koifer, or did Hashem make a miracle just to test all of us to see if we stand strong against this nisoyan?
If you want more details about this man, I can say more.
P.s. I know this story is not debate worthy where an intellectual debate is being held, but I’m just arguing with qwerty- qwerty style….