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"[Your] honor’s letter of this month just reached me, and I feel it is urgent that I write [to you] as [you] requested.",
"The whole purpose of man is to control his spirit, to divert it by his will to whatever his situation demands. [In this case, someone has died, so there is a choice] whether to direct the spirit toward sadness, to be embittered by [the dead man’s loss of] His service, blessed be His name, for it has passed -- because “the dead are free” [of the Torah and commandments] — or to direct one’s spirit toward calming and relaxing the soul, [by regarding this death as a case of] a good man who is on his way to his eternal rest, which is the aspiration of every human being on the face of the earth. This eternal bliss is the fruit of his purpose; “sweet is the sleep of the toiler…”",
"Were it not for the strong words of our Sages, of blessed memory, which confirm and uphold all that we have taught, it would stand to reason that we should stand firm as a rock against the natural desire for a happy life in this world, and we would not complain about the departure of a noble man. His possessions are in his hand, and who knows what would be the outcome of his struggle, were he to live on?! However, we must follow the words of the Sages, of blessed memory, to go and find a way to maintain fear and grief in our heart.",
"Yet, for everything there is an occasion, and for every experience, a time. Now that this plague has appeared in the land, and even here—may the Merciful One save us—this is the teaching that should guide a person, and this is common sense: Do not be afraid of [the disease] at all. For what is human life in any case? Who knows if his [future] path [in life] would have turned out [to be] upright. Furthermore, we must act in accordance with the wise doctors’ instructions - for our religion tells us to walk by the light of their words and thus uphold this life to be good and do good.",
"Experience also taught us in past days when the plague was rife, may the Merciful One save us, that whoever submitted to the burden of the doctors’ orders vis-à-vis diet, etc., wisely, not foolishly, was not affected by plague or disease, may the Merciful One save us. Thus, since all religious behavior is altered, according to halakhah itself, at this time, one should not be excessively bitter on the holidays. This is the time to observe and serve God in joy, and this will be our strength.",
"Similarly, do not grieve or be upset about the precious soul [of the dead], for it has been freed from the troubles of vain life to go on to the ultimate destination of its journey. May his soul be preserved in the bonds of life.",
"May God, May His Name Be Blessed, comfort [you]…",
"May you be blessed with the blessing of mazal tov, and the blessing of years of life and peace.\n"
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