Rabbi Reuven Tzvi Yehuda Feigelstock is addressed by the Lubavitcher Rebbe as a dedicated and industrious communal activist, recognized for his involvement in charitable initiatives within the Jewish community.
The Rebbe's letter to Rabbi Feigelstock acknowledges receipt of a communication regarding the collection of Maos Chitim—charity funds for Passover—gathered among friends and members of the community. The Rebbe expresses appreciation for this communal effort, noting its connection to the longstanding tradition upheld by the previous Rebbe. He emphasizes the spiritual and practical importance of the mitzvah, quoting the Passover proclamation, "Let all who are hungry come and eat; let all who are needy come and celebrate Pesach," and encourages the continued participation and strengthening of such holy work. The Rebbe concludes with blessings for all those involved in the mitzvah, wishing them success and fulfillment of their needs.