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From Beis Moshiach Magazine: Rabbi Shmuel Teichman was a member of the “Kevutza” from Eretz Yisrael learning for a year at 770, when the long-awaited announcement of “Didon Notzach” came on a cold winter day and sent 770 into a warm joyous frenzy. Each year, he and his fellow Kevutza friends gather for a farbrengen on this day, and this time Beis Moshiach’s Menachem Ziegelbaum joined the Farbrengen • Full Article
What happened and what does it mean? Rabbi Yossi Paltiel explains the story behind Hei Teves • Listen
In honor of Hey Teves, in accordance with the Rebbe’s directive, Yeshivas Chasidei Chabad Lubavitch Tzfas held their own Seforim sale, allowing the Bochurim to purchase new books at a highly discounted price • Photos
In the court case of Hey Teves, one of the charges made by the defendant was that Chabad was “inactive.” The charge was that Lubavitch finished with the Previous Rebbe. It seems that in the upper worlds, the charge was the same as stated in the Federal Court. Chabad was not doing enough. Chabad was “inactive.” • Full Story
The students of Crown Heights’ Cheder Ohr Menachem, as every Chassidic holiday, we’re given a chance to relive the victory of didan notzach this Hei Teves. The boys heard words of inspiration and danced in celebration during a special school assembly and were given a chance to bulk up their personal libraries with a special seforim sale • Photos
After a successful sale of over 1,000 sets of ‘Sefer Hamaamarim – Parshios‘ of the Rebbe MH”M in Eretz Yisroel, a large shipment of sets has just arrived to Crown Heights in time for the auspicious day of Hey Teves. The publisher is preparing for an unprecedented sale on the much sought out sets • Full Story
Koby Berkowitz – Sydney Australia to Chana Weiss Sherman Oaks, CA.
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in The Garden House 1386 S. Johns PL
Moshe Gordon – Crown Heights to Chayale Movsikov – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) 571 Albany Ave.
Shmuly Golomb – Crown Heights to Mushky Steinmetz – Briarwood, NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.