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The miraculous and turbulent journey of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin from Nazi occupied France to safety on American shores • By Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Article
Everyone knew the Rebbe and Rebbetzin came to America, but no one knew on what day • Rabbi Zalman Liberow tells us about how 28 Sivan went from being an obscure day to a grand celebration which the Rebbe himself marked by handing out a special Kuntrus • By Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Article
In honor of Chof Ches Sivan, Rabbi Yossi Paltiel explores the Rebbe’s and Rebbetzin’s journey from Nazi-occupied France to America, in a three-part series • Listen
This Shabbos, Chassidim around the world will celebrate Chof Ches Sivan, to mark the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s safe arrival on American shores in 5701. You can connect to the Rebbe by learning the four mugah Mamarim taught by Rabbi Yitzchok Minkowicz • Full Story, Video
Last night (Tuesday), the central Chof Ches Sivan Farbrengen took place in 770, in honor of the Yom HaBohir Chof Ches Sivan, the day the Rebbe and Rebbetzin arrived on the shores of the USA 84 years ago, with the participants of hundreds of Anash and Tmimim • Full Story
In honor of the 28th of Sivan, the day the Rebbe and Rebbitzin arrived in the U.S. during WWII, in the year 5701-1941, Rabbi Michael Zeligson released a podcast discussing the special day • Listen
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Zalmy Hirsch (ben R’ Yossi) – Pomona, NY to Feigy Arnauve (bas R’ Eliezer) – Paris, France
L’Chaim: Tonight (Tue) at Simcha Hall, 8:30 PM
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Baby Boy to Shmuel and Chava (nee Grunblatt) Geisinsky – Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Baby boy to Yanki and Chanie Denburg — Coral Springs, FL
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