The Rebbe refrences in a Sicha how the Frierdike Rebbe had difficulty speaking after the stroke. You can hear how much effort goes into every word and how it is precious and measured.
Less than two months before himself suffering a stroke, the Rebbe said that like Moses, the Frierdiker Rebbe was “heavy of mouth and heavy of tongue.” כבד פה וכבד לשון”, and that just as G-d appointed Aaron to serve as the mouthpiece of Moses to carry his messages to the masses, Hashem took the Rebbe’s speech, intending that we would serve as the Rebbe’s spokespersons and Aarons, carrying his message and Torah far and wide. (Sefer Hasichos, 5752, pp. 292-293) Welcome to the channel mottybklyn bklyn motty!
The very fact that people in the world still experience pain and suffering is due to the mystical truth that God's Divine Presence in the world, the Shechinah, is still suffering along with us in our temporary condition of spiritual exile and the continuing destruction of His dwelling place, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
I love the Frideiker himself, no strings attached. I admire most his fearlessness against the Communists y”msh and against the American mores he faced. Zy”a
It's been around for many years, but no one was ever able to figure out the words. Then about a year ago someone tracked down the original Sicha transcript and was able to transcribe the recording in Yiddish. This is the first time it has been translated and published in English. Welcome to the channel Jacob Solomon!
The full recording is 2:45 but a lot of it is flat noise, and there are a few more less audible parts and a few isolated words. We trimmed it down to be seamless, and we also only started a little bit in. Here is the full recording: th-cam.com/video/Ktnzo14sBag/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/hQ5WBeBUt5I/w-d-xo.html Welcome to the channel Yosef Goodman!
I believe he is saying that all rebbeim previously always asked what do you remember? which means to say its all good to learn but you have to internalise it and make sure it stays in your mind and this was something pon the forefront of the mind.
@yonah9983 The Frierdiker Rebbe actually mentions this practice quite a lot throughout the Sichos, if I remember correctly I believe the main intent was to train Chabad Chassidim from the earliest age to be able to call to mind and vividly recall how authentic Yiddishkeit (Chassidishkeit) used to be in years gone by, in an earlier more refined generation (the opposite of Yeridos Hadoros). Welcome to the channel Yonah!
13 Tammuz, 5709 - July 10, 1949. (The last 12-13 Tammuz celebration before the Frierdiker Rebbe's passing) Sefer Hasichos 5709, p. 334. Welcome to the channel David Rosenbaum!
Saying "voice of the exile" is a complex and nuanced statement. Exile is not a good thing. It imposes limitations and distortions. Yes, we had great leaders as we suffered with exile, but even they saw with dark opaque clouds covering their vision.
Yeah, the Frierdiker Rebbe does describe in his personal diaries just how much he suffered at the hands of the communists, but this is something else. He was arrested and released by the Russians in 1927, while this recording is from 13 Tammuz (the summer of) 1949, the last celebratory Farbrengen commemorating his victory over the communists before he passed. Welcome to the channel Annie Jacobs!
This had me in tears just listening to the Rebbes voice!
So special
Thank you for sharing.
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You expressed the truth so clearly, so courageously and so diplomatically savvy. What a shame it falls mainly on deaf ears!
Thank you. Every heart and set of ears that are reached is a tremendous victory and accomplishment.
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The Rebbe refrences in a Sicha how the Frierdike Rebbe had difficulty speaking after the stroke. You can hear how much effort goes into every word and how it is precious and measured.
Less than two months before himself suffering a stroke, the Rebbe said that like Moses, the Frierdiker Rebbe was “heavy of mouth and heavy of tongue.”
כבד פה וכבד לשון”, and that just as G-d appointed Aaron to serve as the mouthpiece of Moses to carry his messages to the masses, Hashem took the Rebbe’s speech, intending that we would serve as the Rebbe’s spokespersons and Aarons, carrying his message and Torah far and wide.
(Sefer Hasichos, 5752, pp. 292-293)
Welcome to the channel mottybklyn bklyn motty!
The very fact that people in the world still experience pain and suffering is due to the mystical truth that God's Divine Presence in the world, the Shechinah, is still suffering along with us in our temporary condition of spiritual exile and the continuing destruction of His dwelling place, the Holy Temple in Jerusalem.
yeah yeah
Hello my old friend. How is your holy work going?
@@projectchassidus770 I do what I can. God bless you!
This is incredible.
Yeah yeah, Baruch Hashem indeed it is :)
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Thank you.
What do you love most about the Frierdiker Rebbe?
His vivid imagination and how Chassidus went from black and white to colour though his passion
I always found amazing how the friedeker rebbes teachings are straight to the point, always touching VERY practical points of yiddishkeit.
I love the Frideiker himself, no strings attached. I admire most his fearlessness against the Communists y”msh and against the American mores he faced. Zy”a
The shear Mesiras Nefesh and cool headedness h ehad, this can also be reflected in various photos of him
@davidsykes8494 Beautiful, thank you.
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Such a beautiful soul. z”l!!!!
Yes!!!
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Thanks so much
ישר כוח.
I have access to the google drive of Chabad but I’m not sure where to find the sicha sheet for this recording.
You are very welcome.
Look for Sefer Hasichos 5706-5710 ספר השיחות תש״ו
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When I learn, I don't feel I've learned unless I take notes. That's how I remember!
Post more!
IY'H!
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יישר כח
Our pleasure :)
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What is the background of this audio and where did you get it from?
It's been around for many years, but no one was ever able to figure out the words.
Then about a year ago someone tracked down the original Sicha transcript and was able to transcribe the recording in Yiddish.
This is the first time it has been translated and published in English.
Welcome to the channel Jacob Solomon!
Is there more of that recording or that all
The full recording is 2:45 but a lot of it is flat noise, and there are a few more less audible parts and a few isolated words. We trimmed it down to be seamless, and we also only started a little bit in.
Here is the full recording:
th-cam.com/video/Ktnzo14sBag/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/hQ5WBeBUt5I/w-d-xo.html
Welcome to the channel Yosef Goodman!
What does he mean " what do you remember"
I believe he is saying that all rebbeim previously always asked what do you remember? which means to say its all good to learn but you have to internalise it and make sure it stays in your mind and this was something pon the forefront of the mind.
@yonah9983 The Frierdiker Rebbe actually mentions this practice quite a lot throughout the Sichos, if I remember correctly I believe the main intent was to train Chabad Chassidim from the earliest age to be able to call to mind and vividly recall how authentic Yiddishkeit (Chassidishkeit) used to be in years gone by, in an earlier more refined generation (the opposite of Yeridos Hadoros).
Welcome to the channel Yonah!
The question is...will the rest of yhis audio ever be shared and publicized by the family who has it...
I'm not sure whether there is more to be shared, but if there is than that would be a tremendous thing to happen.
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What year is this from?
13 Tammuz, 5709 - July 10, 1949.
(The last 12-13 Tammuz celebration before the Frierdiker Rebbe's passing)
Sefer Hasichos 5709, p. 334.
Welcome to the channel David Rosenbaum!
@@projectchassidus770 thanks.
What does he mean " what do you remember"
The voice of exile of the great nation of Israel. The Redemption is at hand. We are almost there.
Moshiach now my friend!
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But you know nothing about me, other than a few obscure words that I wrote. But we should leave it at that.
Saying "voice of the exile" is a complex and nuanced statement. Exile is not a good thing. It imposes limitations and distortions. Yes, we had great leaders as we suffered with exile, but even they saw with dark opaque clouds covering their vision.
😥😭😥😭 what those wicked people did to him in Russia!!! 😥😭
Yeah, the Frierdiker Rebbe does describe in his personal diaries just how much he suffered at the hands of the communists, but this is something else.
He was arrested and released by the Russians in 1927, while this recording is from 13 Tammuz (the summer of) 1949, the last celebratory Farbrengen commemorating his victory over the communists before he passed.
Welcome to the channel Annie Jacobs!
Before the chassiduss was ripped apart buy stupid ideas