Photos: Satmar Marks Yom Tov in Crown Heights
CROWN HEIGHTS — Satmar Chassidim gathered in the Bedford Avenue armory in Crown Heights Heights marking Kuf Alef Kislev, the day Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum Zt’l, the founder of Satmar Chassidus in America, escaped from Hungary during the holocaust.
Over 10,000 Satmar Chassidim packed into the Armory in Crown Heights where they danced and heard droshos from Rabonim, which was punctuated a speech from the Satmar Rebbe Rabbi Zalman Leib Teitelbaum.
The event featured a fundraiser for the Satmar Moisdos and Yeshivas.
rose
How amazing to see soooooo many people kah”.\!!! such a kiddush hashem!!!!
kein yirbu
bli ayin hara
kosher phones
some of those smartphones look treif
yankel
you neglected to say that this was ONE of the two celebrations.the other one took place at the armory in willy on marcy ave
zev goldbaum
definitely another sign of Moshiachs times.
all the police?
is this why there were so many police around Tuesday eve? many streets from Empire going towards eastern parkway were closed off to traffic.
this is so awesome
Awesome!
amazing
jut think satamer came to crown heights loads of police and security roads blocked very organized and it was all done for satamer who do not live in this area
they sure know how to get things done even when it is out of there own community
we should learn from them
try and get police to work for our neighborhood ………….
Hanistar
…and to think that on Rosh Chodesh Kislev we could top that, if only…
But then again, there is an incredible achdus in Lubavitch today. 10,000+ chassidm who all agree that there is absolutely no-one who could (or is sheyech to) become a New Rebbe.
Has anyone considered that in such an atmosphere, a Nistar could easily hide incognito, with no-one clued up enough to notice? Anyone who has real potential is not going to emerge one day and say “Let’s go”.
But seriously, who’s really looking?
TO NUMBER 9 - HANI STAR
TO NUMBER 9, I HAVE BUT ONE THING TO SAY TO YOU; I WISH YOU A VERY BIG R E F U A H S H L A I M A…….
SHLOIME FREUNDLICH
CHECK FACTS 7 December 1944 (21st of Kislev 5705 in the Jewish calendar,) the day that Teitelbaum crossed the border into Switzerland and was saved from the Nazis, is celebrated to this day as a joyful holiday among Satmar Hasidim worldwide
Yossi B
A video of this event can be seen on Rebbeclips
http://www.rebbeclips.com/2…
Um..did anyone pay attention to the date
The Satmars gathered to celebrate Kuf Aleph Kislev. Those are the exact words. Last checked, the days go up to lamed at most.