
Banquet Videos: The Inspiring Speeches
From the the opening greetings to the guest speech and keynote address, CrownHeights.info presents a video recap of the inspiring and emotional speeches made at the Kinus Hashluchim Banquet Sunday night.
From the the opening greetings to the guest speech and keynote address, CrownHeights.info presents a video recap of the inspiring and emotional speeches made at the Kinus Hashluchim Banquet Sunday night.
Michoel and Mishi Harari (Crown Heights)
In an enormous shipping terminal-turned-ballroom at the mouth of the east river in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, over five thousand people sat down to an evening of elevation, inspiration and tribute – the annual International Conference of Chabad Emissaries.
Zalmi and Chaya Mushka (nee Shubov) Hershkop (Kingston, PA)
Sholom Ber Kudan (Albany, NY) and Chana Luchins (Scranton, PA)
L’chaim will be tonight, Sunday, at Re’im Ahuvim
1614 Carroll St. [corner Schenectady Ave.]
StyleLikeU, an online fashion ‘Magazine,’ takes its viewers on a tour of Hasidic Brooklyn, where they discover the connection between the style and lifestyle of Hasidic Jews.
Paula Abdul was in Israel this week for her first visit to the Jewish state, where she planned to celebrate her bat mitzvah at the Western Wall in Jerusalem.
Over 5,000 Shluchim and their guests will convene at the South Brooklyn Marine Terminal, one of the largest shipping terminals in New York City, for the Grand Gala Banquet that will conclude the annual International Conference of Chabad Emissaries. CrownHeights.info will be streaming live video of the event, which will begin at 5:00 PM.
While their fathers participate in the International Kinus Hashluchim, the ‘Tzeirai Hashluchim’ have a program of their own, from which they draw inspiration from their counselors and peers – who are on Shlichus as well. Together, they posed for their own group photo in front of 770. Large photo in the Extended Article!
One of the highlights of the annual Kinus Hashluchim is the group portrait of all Shluchim taken each year, with the Rebbe’s encouragement, in front of 770. As it is each year, this year’s picture was larger than ever!
While fitting all the Shluchim into one photo is quite the accomplishment, it is easy to forget that it’s the individual faces which make up the bigger picture.