BREAKING: Kinus Hashluchim 5781 Will Be Entirely Virtual

by CrownHeights.info

In a letter sent out to Shluchim worldwide, Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky announced that the Kinus Hashluchim Haolami 5781 will be taking place virtually for the first time.

“It has become evident that State and City of New York health authorities will not allow any sizeable gatherings during the Kinus dates. Recent Jewish events that took place in New York City were shut down by the police resulting in serious repercussions for the Jewish community,” Kotlarsky wrote. “Therefore, we are notifying Shluchim, that this year’s Kinus will not be in person and will be entirely virtual. There will not be any in person programming, meals or hosting. In order to avoid any potential of a Chilul Hashem or Chilul Shem Lubavitch, we are asking Shluchim to please not come to New York during the Kinus dates.”

Instead, the Kinus will be held with an array of keynote speakers, greetings from world leaders, vignettes of Shlichus across the world, practical and informative breakout sessions, and highlights from previous Kinusim.

The banquet itself, considered the highlight of the Kinus Hashluchim, will also take place virtually.

Kotlarsky also advised that Shluchim get together locally to celebrate shabbos of the Kinus Hashluchim, as well as join in ZOOM farbrengens after Shabbos.

“These extraordinary times require immense Kochos to keep our communities (and ourselves) connected to Yiddishkeit and אילנא דחייא. It is you and your fellow Shluchim who have risen to the challenge and have proven once again that the Rebbe’s Shluchim and Mosdos are today the most relevant and vibrant force in Jewish life. Accordingly, the theme of this year’s Kinus is ..שליחות בכל מצב להביא לימות המשיח highlighting the Rebbe’s words of Chizuk for Shluchim to overcome any and all challenges which they may encounter.”

Read the complete letter below:

Dear Rabbi ——————,
The Kinus HaShluchim Haolami 5781, will begin in a little less than a month and we would like to share with you information regarding the schedule and format of this year’s program.

It has become evident that State and City of New York health authorities will not allow any sizeable gatherings during the Kinus dates. Recent Jewish events that took place in New York City were shut down by the police resulting in serious repercussions for the Jewish community.

Additionally, there has recently been a concerning uptick in COVID-19 infections in Crown Heights and we have been advised that visitors should not be coming from out of town.

Therefore, we are notifying Shluchim, that this year’s Kinus will not be in person and will be entirely virtual. There will not be any in person programming, meals or hosting. In order to avoid any potential of a Chilul Hashem or Chilul Shem Lubavitch, we are asking Shluchim to please not come to New York during the Kinus dates.

The Vaad HaKinus is working diligently to put together a meaningful, albeit different, Kinus that will include many new features. The Kinus program this year will feature an exciting array of keynote speakers, greetings from world leaders, vignettes of Shlichus across the world, practical and informative breakout sessions, farbrengens with thousands of Shluchim in participation, highlights from previous Kinusim, entertainment and of course the “Grand Event” which will have a similar format to our annual banquet.

One of the most important parts of the Kinus is שבת אחים גם יחד. We are pained that this central feature which we are usually accustomed to will not be possible this year in New York. However, we strongly suggest that Shluchim in their respective regions and areas gather together either on Motzei Shabbos or for the Grand Event. To this end, we are structuring the Motzoi Shabbos Seudoso D’Dovid Malko Meshicho program as a Farbrengen which will begin in Australia and move its way across time zones until all Shluchim will be in participation. If you are able to join safely with fellow Shluchim on Motzoi Shabbos for a local Melave Malka Farbrengen, or for the Grand Event please work on arranging this. Your Farbrengen of Shluchim will then be visually joined via Zoom or other virtual method with hundreds – if not thousands – of other Farbrengens across the world.

We are hopeful that in the near future the world will heal from the COVID-19 pandemic, global lock-downs will be lifted and we will once again be able to gather in large numbers. When that happens, the Kinus will plan a weekend where Shluchim will be able to get together in Crown Heights, go the Ohel and farbreng together.

These extraordinary times require immense Kochos to keep our communities (and ourselves) connected to Yiddishkeit and אילנא דחייא. It is you and your fellow Shluchim who have risen to the challenge and have proven once again that the Rebbe’s Shluchim and Mosdos are today the most relevant and vibrant force in Jewish life. Accordingly, the theme of this year’s Kinus is ..שליחות בכל מצב להביא לימות המשיח highlighting the Rebbe’s words of Chizuk for Shluchim to overcome any and all challenges which they may encounter.

The times we live in and the difficulties all of humanity is experiencing can only be understood as חבלי משיח. It is our sincere hope that we speedily merit the גאולה האמיתית והשלימה when we will have the ultimate, in-person Kinus HaShluchim with our משלח in
.ירושלים עיה”ק תובב”א

On behalf of the Vaad Hakinus,
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky