Lubavitch Of Tel Aviv-Yafo Meet in Preparation For Kinus Hashluchim

In an impressive and festive event, seventy of the Rebbe’s shluchim in Tel Aviv-Yafo headed by the Rebbe’s chief emissary and rabbi of the Chabad community in the city, Rabbi Yosef Gerlitzky, gathered this past Motzoei Shabbos for a Melave Malka meal and festive gathering to discuss how to further spread the light of Judaism in the big city.

The guest speaker at the conference was one of the oldest shluchim in the Holy Land, Rabbi Shneur Goodman the shliach to the city of Ashdod, who strongly emphasized the tremendous responsibility the shluchim have as representatives of the Rebbe. He also shared with the shluchim instructive answers he received from the Rebbe throughout the years.

The host, Rabbi Yosef Gerlitzky, emphasized in his remarks the special work of the shluchim in the city of Tel Aviv, to acquaint and make accessible to tens of thousands of Israeli children the tradition of our ancestors, and to instill in them the love and connection to Torah and Mitzvos. Rabbi Gerlitzky said that Rabbi Chaim I. Hadakov, the Rebbe’s chief secretary, told him at the beginning of his mission to Tel Aviv that part of his mission is “not to leave one child in Tel Aviv who does not know how to day Mode Ani.

Rabbi Yitzchak Bir, director of the activities department at the Chabad Center in Tel Aviv and one of the organizers of the conference, announced a special and revolutionary project of the Chabad Center in Tel Aviv, to mark one hundred and twenty years since the birth of the Rebbe to imbue every boy and girl in the city of Tel Aviv-Jaffa Torah and Mitzvos.

The representative of the shluchim, Rabbi Yitzchak Hadad, the shliach in Yad Eliyahu, a neighborhood in Tel Aviv, spoke about the power of unity and brotherhood among the shluchim, that when they work together and help and advise each other, it doubles the success of the shluchim tenfold.

The conference was entertained by the Chasidic violinist R. Mordechai Brotzky and moderated by Rabbi Menachem Gerlitzky, the emissary to the new northern neighborhoods, who explained the uniqueness of the regional shluchim gathering in preparation for the international Kinus in N.Y. and announced new and innovative programs from the Chabad Center in Tel Aviv.