
JEM: When the Rebbe Visited A Summer Camp
Footage of the Rebbe’s third visit to Camp Gan Israel in Swan Lake, New York, accompanied by an interview with Rabbi Tzvi Telsner – a camper at the time.
Footage of the Rebbe’s third visit to Camp Gan Israel in Swan Lake, New York, accompanied by an interview with Rabbi Tzvi Telsner – a camper at the time.
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Doctors, ranchers, and professionals from Bozeman, Missoula, Kalispell, and Billings are connecting to their heritage because of the Bruks’ efforts and many miles on the remote highways of the nation’s fourth-largest state. As they have grown their family of five children, they have become forceful advocates for adoption in the Orthodox world.
A select group from Pittsburgh, PA made a whirlwind visit to the Rebbe and Crown Heights on Erev Gimmel Tammuz. The group from the newer Greenfield community in Pittsburgh together with members of the greater Pittsburgh community, made a special Hakhel trip to the Rebbe.
Rabbi Simon Jacobson recalls the visit of the controversial Israeli writer, Natan Yellin-Mor, to his home one Rosh Hashanah, and the fateful exchange the writer shared with the Rebbe at the conclusion of the festival.
Shabbos Gimmel Tammuz at the Ohel sees thousands of guests who spend the special time davening, farbrenging and drawing inspiration from their proximity to the Rebbe. This year was no different with the Ohel hosting thousands of Chassidim.
Planning the summer right takes a lot more than just logistics and shopping lists; it takes preparation well beyond physical supplies.
Throughout the day of Gimmel Tammuz, tens of thousands of Chassidim flocked to The Rebbe’s Ohel in Cambria Heights, Queens to Daven on this auspicious day.
The International Moshiach Contest 5783 has come to a close, with over 500 kids tuning in to the Live Gimmel Tammuz Hakhel Farbrengen, celebrating their accomplishments and learning what it means to be ‘Really Me.
The Central Gimmel Tammuz Farbrengen arranged by Aguch which will be taking place in Crown Heights Thursday night, and will be followed by all-night multi-lingual Farbrengens.
On the upcoming night of Gimmel Tammuz, the Oholei Torah Ballroom will host the International Moshiach Chidon. This event, which includes a 4-course banquet, is specifically for bochurim who have finished the entire Moshiach Chidon learning curriculum and passed the final test.
When Abe Greenberg reaches out to Dudi Farkash from Chabad of Olympia during a challenging time, he doesn’t dream that his quest for guidance would lead him to a life-altering trip to the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s Ohel.
The graduating class of Beth Rivkah High School receive a blessing from the Rebbe for a healthy summer and continued success in their endeavors.
Watch this weeks Shazak Parsha Production, with its spellbinding audiovisual storytelling of the parsha and Shazak style animations.
People from all around the world would seek the Rebbe’s advice and blessing. And in times of trouble, people always knew that they could turn to the Rebbe for help. But it was much more rare for them to return and thank the Rebbe once things improved.
In connection with Gimmel Tammuz, JEM has produced a short film titled, “Anytime, Anywhere.”
Boys from Chassidic homes struggle with keeping Shabbos etc. in a Russian Communist Public School, and a story of Hiskashrus to the Rebbe during Russia-Afghanistan War in the 1980’s. Acted by Grade 3 Yeshivas Tomchei Temimim Lubavitch Montreal & produced by Rabbi Z. Hendel.
Dozens of friends, supporters, and various activists gathered together for a special evening to express appreciation for their great investment in the Moscow’s central Marina Roscha Shul. Since it’s restoration and expansion over 20 years ago, the Marina Roscha shul serves as a lighthouse for the spiritual needs of hundreds and thousands of Jews from all over Russia.