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Celebrities praise Rebbe’s teachings on 25th anniversary of his death

By Marcy Oster

(JTA) – Celebrities praised the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on the 25th anniversary of his death.

Supermodel Naomi Campbell in a tribute to Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, on social media, wrote: “An inspirational leader, scholar, and teacher, the Rebbe taught that we are all inherently good and we each have the potential to change the world for the better, one good deed at a time. I have personally learned so much from his wisdom and teachings, and while I never met him, I’ve visited his resting place in Queens to gain blessing and inspiration. With so much discord and division across our society, the Rebbe’s words are more relevant than ever, and we so desperately need to take them to heart and learn from his example to always see the good in others, even those with whom we may disagree.”

Campbell added that she would “rededicate” herself to the rebbe’s mission of “creating more light and goodness.”

In 2010 Campbell announced that she had embraced the Kabbalah movement and that it had helped her turn her life around and to control her notorious temper.

Singer and dancer Paula Abdul, who is Jewish, also honored the rebbe in a tweet to mark his 25th yartzheit, promoting his Shabbat candle campaign, which calls on all Jewish women and girls to light Shabbat candles less than an hour before the start of the Jewish Sabbath.

“His teachings to better our world through unconditional love are more urgent now than ever! Join me in his Shabbat Candle campaign, spreading light before sundown this evening,” she tweeted on Friday afternoon.

CAP: Supermodel Naomi Campbell, seen at the American Icon Awards in Beverly Hills on May 19, 2019, praised the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe on social media in honor of the 25th anniversary of his death. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)

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