The Jewish Educational Media has restored the audio of the Farbrengen of Yud Shevat 5711, and has provided it to Vaad Hatmimim to make available to bochurim. On the first Yartzeit of the Frierdiker Rebbe, the Rebbe officially accepted the Nesius and said a Maamer for the first time. The audio was originally found and released around Yud Shevat 5750, celebrating 40 years of the Rebbe’s Nesius. The audio has been restored as a part of the restoration project sponsored by the Rohr family foundation. A Yiddish transcript has also been provided by JEM to assist in learning the Maame and Farbrengen.

Restored Audio of Farbrengen of Yud Shevat 5711 Released

The Jewish Educational Media has restored the audio of the Farbrengen of Yud Shevat 5711, and has provided it to Vaad Hatmimim to make available to bochurim. On the first Yartzeit of the Frierdiker Rebbe, the Rebbe officially accepted the Nesius and said a Maamer for the first time. The audio was originally found and released around Yud Shevat 5750, celebrating 40 years of the Rebbe’s Nesius. The audio has been restored as a part of the restoration project sponsored by the Rohr family foundation. A Yiddish transcript has also been provided by JEM to assist in learning the Maame and Farbrengen.

As part of the special initiatives for Yud Shevat – Shishim Shana, the Vaad Hatmimim will be publishing a special Kovetz that will contain Yumanim, rare pictures and Kisvei Yad.

On Sunday, Erev Yud Shevat, the Vaad Hatmimim will be organizing a special “Panel of 60 years”. Chassidim form each decade of the Rebbe’s Nesius will be invited to share their experiences of their time spent by the Rebbe. There will also be a special video and a memento distributed to all participants.

A full schedule of the days surrounding Yud Shevat will be made available in the next few days.

10 Shevat 5711 Sicha 1

10 Shevat 5711 Sicha 2

10 Shevat 5711 Sicha 3

10 Shevat 5711 Maamar

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  • Reb Shlomo In Eretz Yisroel

    Seated on the right side of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the second man whose head is slightly tilted and wearing a gray hat. Is the devoted chosid Rabbi Shlomo Carlbach. Does anyone know who the gentleman to the immediate right of the Rebbe is ?
    Thank you JEM for the wonderful opportunity to view and listen to the first public Maamer of the Rebbe.