Saturday, 11 July 2009
Just to keep you updated
Just an update, for where our Shluchim have disaapeared to:
Zevi, Sendy and Yaakov are currently by the annual Kinus Hashluchim, which is being held in Sydney this year. Zevi is coming back IY"H on Monday night. Yaakov is going from the kinus to Mercoz Shlichus, and is coming back IY"H Thursday night. Sendy is also going from the Kinus to Mercoz Shlichus and is coming back IY"H Thursday night
Mivtzoim Stats-Parshas Pinchas
B"H we had a very successful week with a large number of Bochrim from Year Eight going to various places in Melbourne. Here are the classes amazing stats:12+ Teffilin
50+ Lamplighters
60+ Russians
1+ Neshe"k
10+ Hebrew
1+ Mezuzoh!
1+ Karkafto!
Latest return to Yeshivah:
4:30pm (28 minutes before Candle Lighting)
Keep up the great work guys, and remember, Mivtzoim isn't only on Fridays!!
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Bybybybybybybybyby Yaakov!!
"Tayere Brieder"
...Oh yeah, and don't forget, "chassidim zegenen zich nisht!"
Monday, 6 July 2009
100% FREE INSPIRATION
Take 10, 15 minutes and jst read some of the amazing stories of our Rebbe. Truly inspirational stuff:
A short Rebbe Story
The Rebbe constantly encourages the publishing of sacred Jewish texts, particularly those of previous Lubavitcher Rebbeim. And with a revolutionary thrust in the Torah world, he has urged the compilation of detailed indexes for the numerous texts published.
In the winter of 1980, the Rebbe requested that a comprehensive index be compiled for all the texts authored by the founder of Lubavitch-Chabad, Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi. The challenge of preparing the index was increased by the Rebbe's deadline: the project was to be completed within two weeks so that it could be published for the upcoming chassidic holiday of Yud-Tes Kislev, the anniversary of Rabbi Shneur Zalman's release from a Czarist prison.
"We worked around the clock," recalls Rabbi Menashe Perman, who was involved in the project. "In addition to our desire to meet the Rebbe's deadline, we were continuously inspired by the fact that the Rebbe himself edited the material meticulously every day, verifying every entry, and making additions and corrections.
"When the work was completed, the Rebbe instructed us to include in the book a list of the people who had worked on the project. We compiled a list and handed it in to the Rebbe, who casually added his own name.
"When type-setting this page, we placed the Rebbe's name at the top of the page. However, the Rebbe insisted that his name be included in alphabetical order, together with the others. The list of contributing editors to this index is arranged according to first names. In the middle of all the others, you can find a familiar name which begins with the Hebrew letter Mem."