Dov Yedidya Zunz is addressed in the correspondence as a prominent community member and shochet, involved in organizing Torah study within his synagogue. The letter recognizes his initiative in establishing a regular public class in Chassidus at the Anshei Balakow synagogue.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, writes to Dov Yedidya Zunz with warm encouragement and blessings regarding his efforts to institute a fixed public study session in Chassidus. The Rebbe expresses confidence in the success of this endeavor, referencing the assurance of the Alter Rebbe that chassidim who engage in his teachings will succeed, owing to his self-sacrifice. The Rebbe further extends his personal blessing for success, emphasizing that the learning should not only be theoretical but should lead to tangible improvement in action and conduct, citing the teaching from the Zohar on "Action above."
The Rebbe connects this initiative to the weekly Torah portion, specifically the mitzvah of Terumah, highlighting the idea of elevating the group spiritually and materially. He references Tanya chapter 47, explaining that true unity with the essence of the L-rd is achieved through such elevation. The letter concludes with a blessing that these efforts should bring increased light and blessing to all involved, both in communal and personal matters.