What If Every Visitor Met the Rebbe?
Walk into an office in New York, a Chabad House in Montana, a school in Miami, or a community center in France, and you may find the same thing quietly transforming the atmosphere: a continuous stream of the Rebbe’s teachings, stories, encounters, and inspiration.
What began as an idea inspired by the continuous video stream viewed by visitors at the Ohel has grown into a worldwide initiative. Today, more than 100 locations across 15 countries use JEMStream to bring the Rebbe into the daily life of their communities.
Displayed on a lobby screen, waiting room TV, office monitor, or communal display, JEMStream continuously presents carefully curated moments with the Rebbe—teachings, personal encounters, stories, and timeless messages that engage visitors throughout the day.
A Sponsored Opportunity for 50 Additional Organizations: Thanks to the generosity of Nussi and Gitty Sternberg, 50 new organizations can now receive JEMStream at 50% off for their first six months.
The sponsorship was created to help more Chabad Houses, schools, offices, and community institutions bring the Rebbe’s teachings and inspiration into their daily environments.
The impact has been felt in businesses, Chabad Houses, schools, and community institutions alike.
“Whenever people come into the office, they are pleasantly surprised,” said Yechiel “Mike” Jaffe of Jaffe Capital in New York. “They sit for a few minutes to watch, and it changes the atmosphere completely. It’s one of the greatest things I’ve put in my office.”
In Marietta, Georgia, Rabbi Ephraim Silverman described how visitors often stop to watch while waiting for meetings, davening, or Hebrew school pickup.
“It creates a tremendous atmosphere for myself, the staff, and everyone here,” he said.
“We’ve had the stream set up now for a bit and it’s been amazing,” said Rabbi Menachem Korf of Lubavitch Educational Center in Miami. “Students and teachers have been commenting how much it has added to their day. I’ve even had one of our non-Jewish security guards asking me questions about something the Rebbe said.”
Drawing from JEM’s archive of thousands of video clips, JEMStream is continuously refreshed throughout the year with timely and relevant content connected to the weekly Parshah, Yomim Tovim, significant dates, and current events. Different stream formats, multilingual subtitles, and simple setup make it suitable for a wide range of environments.
As communities prepare for Gimmel Tammuz and seek meaningful ways to strengthen connection to the Rebbe, this initiative offers a simple yet powerful opportunity to bring the Rebbe’s presence into everyday spaces.
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Setup takes only minutes. Organizations receive a secure streaming link that can be opened on virtually any TV, computer, or display.
More than 100 locations around the world are already participating.
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