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18 November 2017

Chabad Shluchim Kinus in Great Neck NY

CHABAD SHLUCHIM KINUS IN GREAT NECK and CROWN HEIGHTS
To accommodate the many participants of the Kinus Hashluchim, Thursday was spent at the Leonard's Palazzo in Great Neck 

The international conference of Chabad shluchim (emissaries) began in New York on Thursday. According to data published by Chabad ahead of conference, the total number of Chabad emissaries worldwide is 4,700, and they operate in 91 countries around the world. The shluchim operate around 3,500 Chabad houses and Jewish institutions. In the United States and Canada alone, there are about 1,000 Chabad communities, making Chabad the operator of the largest number of communities in North America, a number which is constantly going up. ArutzShevaPhotos and text below from COLLIVE

































Redeemed Sefer Brought to 770
L'chatchila Ariber, the known chassidic melody of Chabad's 4th Rebbe, the Maharash, was sung on Thursday evening at the Rebbe's Room at 770 Eastern Parkway in Crown Heights. Singing the niggun was Rabbi Shlomo Cunin, Head Shliach of California and a long-time activist for the return the Schneerson Collection from captivity in Russia back to the Chabad-Lubavitch movement. The old volume of Gemara Yevamos that Rabbi Cunin held in his hands as he was singing belonged to the Rebbe Maharash (1834-1883) and was recently redeemed before being sold at an auction house in Jerusalem. [Picture shows returning the Redeemed Sefer to the Rebbe’s Room]












Chabad musicians helped record a new nigunim album that was debuted at the Kinus Hashluchim.



AT THE OHEL




















Waiting in Line Among the Trees












Skyline View
















Fervently Davening












The Many Kvitlach With Many Prayers, Hopes and Good Wishes



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