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Tomorrow (Thursday), there will a a Farbrengen in 770 in honor of Purim Katan. The Farbrengen will focus on “Chanuch Al Taharas HaKodesh” • Read More
Halfway through the Yom Tov of Yud-Yud Alef Shvat, thousands of Anash and Temimim participated in the central Yud Shvat Farbrengen that took place on Motzei Shabbos in 770. Crowds sat for many hours as they were invigorated and given new energy to take their Hiskashrus to the Rebbe to new and greater heights • Photos
Thousands gathered in the large shul of 770 last night to celebrate the auspicious day of 24 Teves, the Yom Hilula of the Alter Rebbe. Those gathered heard from the likes of Rabbonim and Mashpiim including Rabbi Zalman Liberow, Rabbi Yisroel Noach Lipsker, Rabbi Shmuel Samuels, Rabbi Chaim Levi Goldstein and Rabbi Sholom Dovber Avtzon, among others • Photos
Part one: Last night, Motzei Shabbos, the central Farbrengen in honor of Yud Tes Kislev took place in 770 to celebrate the Rosh Hashana for Chassidus. Thousands joined in the Farbrengen, listening to words from the Rabbonim of Crown Heights, followed by Shluchim and Mashpi’im • Full Story, Photos
On Monday night, Anash and Chassidim gathered in 770 for the central Farbrengen in honor of Yud Daled Kislev, the 95th wedding anniversary of the Rebbe MH”M and the Rebbetzin. At the Farbrengen Rabbonim and Mashpi’im shared words of inspiration • Photos
On Thursday night, thousands participated in the central Farbrengen in honor of Rosh Chodesh Kislev, celebrating 46 years since the Rebbe’s recovery. After the formal Farbrengen commenced, joyous dancing took place in 770 • Photos
Daniel Namdar – Crown Heights to Sossie Shain Tenafly, NJ
L’chaim: Sunday, April 14 in ULY Crown St.
Aharon Grossman – Cleveland, OH to Leah Hezrony – Roosevelt, NJ
L’Chaim: tonight (Monday) in Khal Neustadt Hall in Lakewood, NJ
Mendy Forer – Los Angeles, CA to Fraida Katan – Miami, FL
L’Chaim: tonight (Sunday) in ULY Crown St.
Moshe Rozenblat – Cedarhurst, NY to Moussia Lesches – Melbourne Australia
L’Chaim: Monday, April 8, in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.