As Chassidima around the world prepare to mark 74 years since the anniversary of the Frierdiker Rebbe’s histalkus, and at the very same time, the day the Rebbe’s nesius began, we are pleased to share with you a collection of material that you can print for your Shul, school or home to read over Shabbos and mark the day.
Learning Material:
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Basi Legani 5711 - English translation from Lessons in Sefer HaMaamorim.
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This year’s Basi Legani Maamorim (5724 & 5744) - Kovetz from Lahak.
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A teaching from each of the Rebbeim culled from Basi Legani 5724 & 5744 - A project of Chayenu and BasiLgani.com
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Kovetz Inyonei d’Yoma - Booklet with relevant selections from the Rebbe’s Sichos and Farbrengens.
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Letter from Rosh Chodesh Shevat 5711 - The Rebbe’s suggestions for what to do on Yud Shevat.
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Mishnayos - download and print Mishanyos to read over Shabbos.
Reading Material:
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"A Nossi emerges" - the year between the Histalkus and the Kabolas Hanesiyus.
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Living with the Rebbe - an overview of Yud Shevat 5710-5711 and milestones in the Rebbe’s presence.
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“Very Much Alive” - Sicha from the Farbrengen of Yud Shevat 5742.
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10 Ways to Celebrate 10 Shevat - from Chabad.org.
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7 Teachings from the Rebbe's "Mission Statement" - By Eli Rubin.
For Kids:
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Please tell me what the Rebbe said - Yud Shevat.
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Basi Legani 5711 for Kids in English & Yiddish - Level 1 | Level 2 | Level 3.
Other Printing Material:
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Print the flyer for the Yud Shevat virtual zoom Farbrengen on Moztei Shabbos.
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This Week’s Kovetz from Lahak - part two from the Farbrengen of Shabbos Parshas Bo, 8 Shevat, 5736.
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My Encounter with the Rebbe from JEM - weekly story.
Don't Miss the Zoom Farbrengen on Motzoei Shabbos! |
The Farbrengen will take place on Motzoei Shabbos Parshas Bo, Yud Shevat at 8:30 PM ET. You can join on Zoom at OrVechom.com/Zoom or watch live on YouTube at OrVechom.com/Live. Speakers include Rabbi Boruch Hertz, Chicago, Illinois, Rabbi Moishe New, Hampstead, Quebec, and Rabbi Mendel Rubin, Albany, New York. The Farbrengen will be emceed by Rabbi Mendel Kaplan, Thornhill, Ontario. |