“In My Own Way, I’m a Chabadnik”



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    “In My Own Way, I’m a Chabadnik”

    Famous Israeli pop singer Aviv Geffen spoke a few words at a Yud Tes Kislev event held on Monday. “I feel and believe that some form of message originated here for mankind,” Geffen said. “A message for everyone, whether secular or religious – that it’s possible for us to get along. There are ways of achieving that. The way I see it, it’s something that’s on a higher plane” • Full Story, Video

    Arutz Sheva

    Famous Israeli pop singer Aviv Geffen spoke a few words at an event held on Monday, Yud-Tes Kislev (“Chag Hageulah”) the anniversary of the day on which the founder of the Chabad-Lubavitch hasidic dynasty was released from prison during the times of the Russian Czar.

    Geffen spoke at an event held in Ramat Aviv in Tel Aviv, and described himself as a “Chabadnik.”

    “I feel and believe that some form of message originated here for mankind,” Geffen said. “A message for everyone, whether secular or religious – that it’s possible for us to get along. There are ways of achieving that. The way I see it, it’s something that’s on a higher plane.”

    “Chabad is chochmah, binah, and da’at,” he continued, referring to different types of wisdom. “The way those terms are understood changes all the time, and to me, it means that I, too, in my own way, am a Chabadnik. Because I am always reinterpreting the way I understand things; I’m always changing. I’m not the same Aviv I once was – I feel that I’ve made changes for the better.”

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