The Traditional Farbrengen with Shluchim in 770

As in the past, hundreds of Shluchim filled downstairs 770 last night just after the banquet last night and Farbrengen together with Anash and Bochurim, invigorating one another and inspiring all participants with stories of the Rebbe and Lechaims for four long hours.

The traditional Farbrengen, held in past years in the small ‘zal’ upstairs, was already supplemented by a larger Farbrengen downstairs 770 last year and this was repeated this year. The outstanding Shluchim at this Farbrengen were chairman of the International Aguch, Rabbi Avrohom Shemtov; Rabbi Daniel Moskowitz of Chicago; the Shliach Rabbi Yisroel Deren, Rabbi Zalman Lipskier of Philadelphia, Rabbi Aharon Eliezer Tseitlin of Tsfat, Rabbi Shmuel Lew of London, Rabbi Yossi Groner of South Carolina, Rabbi Yosef Gansburg of Toronto and many many others!

A Beautiful gallery of pictures of this momentous and inspiring Farbrengen can be seen in the Extended Article!

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Chabad Outreach: Not About Personal Fulfillment

Article by B. Olidort – Lubavitch.com. Photos by CrownHeights.info

Somerset, NJ — “We do what is best for the mission, not what is fulfilling for the messengers.” That was how Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor, Chabad’s representative to Thailand and keynote speaker at last night’s Banquet dinner of the Shuchim Conference, assessed the differentiated nature of Chabad Shluchim.

Pricking to modern ears trained on the virtues of self-fulfillment, his remarks at the Garden State Exhibit Hall addressed the theme of this year’s conference: “One’s emissary is like the dispatcher himself.” Chabad Shluchim do not weary of their work even when the kind of rewards they hoped for don’t materialize, he explained, because the mission was never about personal reward. It was about fulfilling the expectations of the dispatcher, the Rebbe—that every moment be utilized to draw one more Jewish child in.

Thousands of Judaic Items on Display at the Kinus Hashluchim Resource Fair

A little while after Shabbos the Resource Fair of the Kinus Hashluchim opened up to Shluchim from all parts of the world that arrived to see how they and their communities could benefit from the wealth of products and services for display at an exhibition. A variety of booths represented yeshivas, artists, carpenters, producers, photographers, libraries, cellular phone and VOIP companies and more.

More pictures in the Extended Article!