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What it Was Like Behind the Rebbe’s Dollar Lines

Mar 31, 2026·2 min read

In a special episode released in honor of Yud Aleph Nissan, Mrs. Simcha Bracha Gitlin sits down with her granddaughters on The Sisters Chat to share her story for the very first time. She reflects on her upbringing in the Bronx and the strong values that shaped her path to Crown Heights, a path that ultimately led her to stand just steps behind the Rebbe during the Sunday dollar distributions. There, she worked alongside Mrs. Esther Sternberg helping manage the flow of thousands who came for a dollar and a bracha.

For six years, she stood there—every Sunday and often on weeknights when the Rebbe distributed dollars, sometimes with very little notice. But what comes through most is not just what she did, but what she witnessed. From her place just behind the Rebbe, she describes how each interaction felt personal and unhurried, even as the line kept moving, and how the Rebbe gave his full attention to every individual.

“There was no rushing,” she shares. “Each person mattered completely in that moment.”

She speaks about the range of people who came, the different languages, the emotion, and the moments that felt like open miracles. Asked about being in so many of the photos, her response is simple: you weren’t there to be seen—you were there to do what needed to be done.

For years, the dollar line has been seen through photographs. Now, it can be understood through the eyes of someone who stood just behind it.

 

 

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