
Photo Gallery: Pan Haklali at the Ohel
The Pan Haklali was read today at the Ohel, as thousands continue to come to the Ohel despite COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing guidelines.
The Pan Haklali was read today at the Ohel, as thousands continue to come to the Ohel despite COVID-19 restrictions and social distancing guidelines.
A medley of the Rebbe’s Neggunim has been released by Nemouel and Danny Avidani.
The bochurim and Anash of Paris marked Gimmel Tammuz with Mivtzoim and a Farbrengen with Rabbi Mendel Azimov in Flandres.
One of the greatest hallmarks of the the Rebbe’s ongoing legacy is the famous Tefillin campaign. Once a ridiculed notion, it has now become synonymous with Jewish outreach. In the age of technology, that means that Virtual Tefillin, known as the Telfie group, is in business.
In a speech to Bochurim for Gimmel Tammuz, Rabbi Leibal Shapiro Rosh Yeshiva of Miami Zal, explains what needs to be done on Gimmel Tammuz.
Erev Gimmel Tammuz, even as preparations were still being completed at the Ohel, visitors began to stream in to pray and drop a Pan on this special day.
Rabbi Avrohom Gerlitzky has shared his personal experiences of being a Maniach on the Rebbe’s Farbrengens as well as the privileges, challenges and demands that came with it, with over 200 Bochurim joined on the Zoom meeting which lasted over an hour.
Join Shluchim, their communities, Anash and the entire Klal Yisroel on Gimmel Tammuz for the opportunity to tune into a live feed of the Ohel and read your own personal Pan, preceded by an hour of Hachana.
A presentation, produced by HaBochur Shmuel Wenger, 13, of the Mesivta of Montreal, makes a Hachana for Gi.mmel Tammuz through the final maamar the Rebbe distributed.
Since beloved friend, morah, and doula Miriam Shmueli, a”h passed away on Iyar 8, a group of her friends have been working non-stop to keep her memory continuing to inspire and encourage others to grow in their learning, davening, mitzvos, and connection to the Rebbe.
In connection with Gimmel Tammuz the Bochurim of the Rabbinical College of America have published an expanded edition of Haaros Hatmimim Ve’Anash – Morristown.
New York State’s mandated closure of summer camps just days before the summer season was a tough pill for camps and kids alike. But Camp Emunah will not close it’s doors for the summer season, instead, it’s moving camp grounds.
As the Barcheinu Avinu Global Live Hiskashrus Event kicks off, lets take a look behind the scene as those making the event a reality do their magic.
Live Now: Watch the live feed of the Barcheinu Avinu Global Hiskashrus Event. The live event will be streaming from the Ohel.
Live at 2:00pm: The shuls of Crown Heights will be gathering today at 2:00pm on zoom for a local Program with Rabbi Simon Jacobson. The program is part of the Barcheinu Avinu event, and is being done in association with the Association of Crown Heights Shuls.
A Day for the Rebbe, dayfortherebbe.com, has launched a new website featuring 12 hours of inspiration, insight, and empowerment from the Rebbe’s life and teachings for Chabad house communities.
An urgent Charidy campaign has been set up to help fund the unprecedented Global Day of Hikashrus taking place today (Wedensday) on Erev Gimmel Tammuz 5780. To support the Barcheinu Avinu broadcast, visit Charidy.com/Barcheinu