He speaks so well it brings tears !!!!! even watching it so many years later he was in the end a great chosid of the rebbe and u can see he finishes with such a powerful statement. May Hashem remember him for Blessings
1. Therefore, go and say these words to Israel, This is what the Lord says: O Israel, my faithless people, come home to me again, for I am merciful. I will not be angry with you forever. Only acknowledge your guilt. Admit that you rebelled against the Lord your God and committed adultery against him by worshipping idols under every green tree. Confess that you refused to follow me. I, the Lord have spoken! Jeremiah 3 vs 12
Beautiful Hesped ! The Rebbe ZT L , was very eidel . What Reb Shlomo AH , was trying to convey , was the Rebbe 's humanity . I had the fortune to farbreng with the Rebbe and he presented himself in the same way that he taught : as a simple Jew .He set the example about how to mecorav a Yid : with his " Lubav " - his heart . He'll be sorely missed : RIP .
+Benny Pfeiffer Meeting the Lubavitcher Rebbe was an inspiring experience for both me and my wife. It motivated us to become more religiously observant and to adopt a Torah lifestyle. I asked the Rebbe if we should move to live in Israel. His answer was that "sometimes a plant needs to be transplanted to different soil in order to grow and flourish". We took this to mean yes and made aliyah. I subsequently went on to study for and receive Semicha (Rabbinical Ordination).
Michajeru , when I was studying at Tiffereth Bochurim in Morristown, I traveled to 770 to have yichidus with the Rebbe ; it was then that I was also blessed by the Rebbe. I understand now that not all good midos are through your own hard work and effort ( B'chirah chofshete ) , but also through Hasgochah Proteus ( Divine Providence ) . Shonah Tovah.
I remember asking reb shlomo how the labovitche rebbe was doing in front of the schul after he had his first stroke,where he retorted not well at all!I believe moshiach sends shliachs into this world to rectify and do tikun olam for all the misguided and yearning yidden.Manachem and shlomo absolutely filled that role.This was 2 months before reb shlomo went to gan eden.
Comment ne pas entendre et comprendre que ce chant qui s'adresse à Hachem est un merveilleux message qui s'adresse également aux âmes. Qu'elles fussent juives où autre nationalité, autre sensibilité. .. Je suis une goye , et mon cœur rejoint Moïse, lorsqu'il fit partir d'Egypte ceux qui comme lui, étaient esclaves de pharaon, et ne croyaient pas en les multiples dieux qui leur étaient imposés. Il fut l'élu du seul Dieu qui les guida vers Israël. Et là où tout à commencé, je crois en sa venue.
Chaim Snow, might you know the exact date of this? My guess is that it is was either Sept. 11 or Sept. 12, 1994 and not in the summer as is stated in the captions here. It was after Rosh Hashana, during Aseret Yemei Teshuva and not erev Yom Kippur, Sept. 13 because he spoke then at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe passed away June 12, 1994, so the shloshim would be mid July 1994, however he was in Israel then and for most of the summer. In addition, we have the white parochet in the background which supports the assumption that it was after Rosh Hashana and before Yom Kippur as was remembered by Dovid Staloff (see below).
Maybe this was Sept. 1994? The talk was transcribed by Dovid Staloff and printed in Chabad Lights winter 1994-5, and re-edited for Kol Chevra, vol. 8, 2001, 137-138. It was copied in Brandwein, Reb Shlomele, 219-225 and quoted in Eugene and Annette Labovitz, A Sacred Trust, Stories of Jewish Heritage and History, Los Angeles, 1994.
Dovid Staloff who was present at this event at LSS wrote to me that "It took place close to or during aseret y'mai tshuvah" and not in July... Can someone please help in corroborating this? And who is the person who introduces Reb Shlomo here?
Correction: The person who organized this event is Rabbi Shlomo Kugel, brother of Moshe Kugel who married Esther, the daughter of Reb Shlomo’s twin brother Rabbi Eli Chaim.
Can we date this more exactly? If indeed, in July, it would have to before July 21, 1994 because Reb Shlomo was in Israel by then and for most of August. I assume it was for the shloshim of the Rebbe so it was sometime around tisha beav which maybe explains why no music. Also, was it his cousin Shlomo Carlebach who invited him to this event at LSS?
No, it is not Prof. Soloveitchik. I still wonder why the caption here says Aug. 1994 when as far as I can figure out Reb Shlomo was in Israel all of August, e.g., he performed a wedding in Jslm on August 21, 1994. Can anyone can help in clarifying the exact date?
The Rebbe died June 12, 1994 and the shloshim was in mid July. Shlomo Carlebach was in Israel from the end of July through August. If anybody knows the exact date of this appearance in LSS please post it here...
In the beginning of the video, Reb Shlomo turns to Rabbi Shlomo Kugel , the Chabad rabbi of the upper west side, and the son in law of Rabbi Eli Chaim Carlebach. It was Rabbi Shlomo Kugel who organized this event. Also on the podium is Rabbi Tsvi Blanchard. My thanks to his wife, Naomi Mark, and to Reb Dovid Staloff, who both were present, for the identifications.
@@yisroelcohen4114 The person who organized this event is Rabbi Shlomo Kugel, brother of Moshe Kugel who married Esther, the daughter of Reb Shlomo’s twin brother Rabbi Eli Chaim.
Dovid Staloff''s recollection that the time of the event was around aseret yemei teshuvah is doubtless correct. The white parochet in the background is evidence of this. Year-round, the parochet at L.S.S. was red. A white parochet was used for the yamim nora'im.
I find Shlomo Carlebach's style of talking so annoying. He is melodramatic and is trying to force an emotional response from his crowd. It's not inspiring, it's annoying.
I think he himself was a highly emotional person and his delivery is therefore completely authentic, not melodramatic. It's why he was so effective. He was pretty damn sincere.
He speaks so well it brings tears !!!!! even watching it so many years later he was in the end a great chosid of the rebbe and u can see he finishes with such a powerful statement. May Hashem remember him for Blessings
1. Therefore, go and say these words to Israel, This is what the Lord says: O Israel, my faithless people, come home to me again, for I am merciful. I will not be angry with you forever. Only acknowledge your guilt. Admit that you rebelled against the Lord your God and committed adultery against him by worshipping idols under every green tree. Confess that you refused to follow me. I, the Lord have spoken! Jeremiah 3 vs 12
I was there at this event..I remembered the last story as if it was yesterday.
תודה רבה על החיזוקים המיוחדים יישר כוח תזכו למצוות
Beautiful Hesped ! The Rebbe ZT L , was very eidel . What Reb Shlomo AH ,
was trying to convey , was the Rebbe 's humanity . I had the fortune to
farbreng with the Rebbe and he presented himself in the same way that he
taught : as a simple Jew .He set the example about how to mecorav a
Yid : with his " Lubav " - his heart . He'll be sorely missed : RIP .
Beautiful words
Today is a special Day for all of us...who remenber the Rebbe.
Absolutely Ah Gevald!!! Terrific video
I received a brachah from the Rebbe; it changed my life.
How so?
+Michajeru please share
+Benny Pfeiffer Meeting the Lubavitcher Rebbe was an inspiring experience for both me and my wife. It motivated us to become more religiously observant and to adopt a Torah lifestyle. I asked the Rebbe if we should move to live in Israel. His answer was that "sometimes a plant needs to be transplanted to different soil in order to grow and flourish". We took this to mean yes and made aliyah. I subsequently went on to study for and receive Semicha (Rabbinical Ordination).
Michajeru , when I was studying at Tiffereth Bochurim in Morristown, I traveled to 770 to have yichidus with the Rebbe ; it was then that I was also blessed by the Rebbe. I understand now that not all good midos are through your own hard work and effort ( B'chirah chofshete ) , but also through Hasgochah Proteus ( Divine Providence ) . Shonah Tovah.
amazing way to start off a Hesped !! such a powerful NIGUN!!
B''H, Amen. Thank You HaShem for the Rebbe
The songs of Hashem filled him! He couldn’t help but to sing no matter where he was.
Thank -you for the Rebbe's niftar date - I didn't know what it was . I'll make sure
to write it down .
I remember asking reb shlomo how the labovitche rebbe was doing in front of the schul after he had his first stroke,where he retorted not well at all!I believe moshiach sends shliachs into this world to rectify and do tikun olam for all the misguided and yearning yidden.Manachem and shlomo absolutely filled that role.This was 2 months before reb shlomo went to gan eden.
Comment ne pas entendre et comprendre que ce chant qui s'adresse à Hachem est un merveilleux message qui s'adresse également aux âmes. Qu'elles fussent juives où autre nationalité, autre sensibilité. ..
Je suis une goye , et mon cœur rejoint Moïse, lorsqu'il fit partir d'Egypte ceux qui comme lui, étaient esclaves de pharaon, et ne croyaient pas en les multiples dieux qui leur étaient imposés.
Il fut l'élu du seul Dieu qui les guida vers Israël. Et là où tout à commencé, je crois en sa venue.
this is unbelievable.
Beautiful 🕊🇮🇱😊Thank you
amazing clip!!!!!!!!!!!!
I actually Shot this.
Chaim Snow
Nice
Chaim Snow, might you know the exact date of this? My guess is that it is was either Sept. 11 or Sept. 12, 1994 and not in the summer as is stated in the captions here. It was after Rosh Hashana, during Aseret Yemei Teshuva and not erev Yom Kippur, Sept. 13 because he spoke then at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History.
I don't have an exact date, but believe it WAS in the summer rather than September, probably around the Shloshim.
The Lubavitcher Rebbe passed away June 12, 1994, so the shloshim would be mid July 1994, however he was in Israel then and for most of the summer. In addition, we have the white parochet in the background which supports the assumption that it was after Rosh Hashana and before Yom Kippur as was remembered by Dovid Staloff (see below).
I'm not religious but Rabbi Shlomo telling stories about the Rebbe brought tears to my eyes!
Maybe this was Sept. 1994? The talk was transcribed by Dovid Staloff and printed in Chabad Lights winter 1994-5, and re-edited for Kol Chevra, vol. 8, 2001, 137-138. It was copied in Brandwein, Reb Shlomele, 219-225 and quoted in Eugene and Annette Labovitz, A Sacred Trust, Stories of Jewish Heritage and History, Los Angeles, 1994.
Dovid Staloff who was present at this event at LSS wrote to me that "It took place close to or during aseret y'mai tshuvah" and not in July... Can someone please help in corroborating this? And who is the person who introduces Reb Shlomo here?
Only simchas unity and nachus
Correction: The person who organized this event is Rabbi Shlomo Kugel, brother of Moshe Kugel who married Esther, the daughter of Reb Shlomo’s twin brother Rabbi Eli Chaim.
Is that Prof. Hayyim Soloveitchik sitting behind R. Carlebach?
Can we date this more exactly? If indeed, in July, it would have to before July 21, 1994 because Reb Shlomo was in Israel by then and for most of August. I assume it was for the shloshim of the Rebbe so it was sometime around tisha beav which maybe explains why no music. Also, was it his cousin Shlomo Carlebach who invited him to this event at LSS?
זה בהספד עצמו?
No, it is not Prof. Soloveitchik. I still wonder why the caption here says Aug. 1994 when as far as I can figure out Reb Shlomo was in Israel all of August, e.g., he performed a wedding in Jslm on August 21, 1994. Can anyone can help in clarifying the exact date?
The Rebbe died June 12, 1994 and the shloshim was in mid July. Shlomo Carlebach was in Israel from the end of July through August. If anybody knows the exact date of this appearance in LSS please post it here...
It was rosh chodesh Av that is what it says in video
@@leviszmerling4197 It says מנחם אב. Where does it say Rosh Hodesh Av?
In the beginning of the video, Reb Shlomo turns to Rabbi Shlomo Kugel , the Chabad rabbi of the upper west side, and the son in law of Rabbi Eli Chaim Carlebach. It was Rabbi Shlomo Kugel who organized this event. Also on the podium is Rabbi Tsvi Blanchard. My thanks to his wife, Naomi Mark, and to Reb Dovid Staloff, who both were present, for the identifications.
Rabbi Shlomo kugel isn't married to a carlebach, that's his brother Moshe. Rabbi Shlomo is married to a drizin.
@@yisroelcohen4114 The person who organized this event is Rabbi Shlomo Kugel, brother of Moshe Kugel who married Esther, the daughter of Reb Shlomo’s twin brother Rabbi Eli Chaim.
Gan Eden...
Carlebadh at his best
Nothing like a strong Ratzon to Serve better.
So after the boy changed his plans because of plastic surgery done on his neshumeh, what happened to the girl? Does anyone care?
Huh??
Bernard Kabak no
She found a nice Christian boy, and happily married him.
Nope. Don't care.
Dovid Staloff''s recollection that the time of the event was around aseret yemei teshuvah is doubtless correct. The white parochet in the background is evidence of this. Year-round, the parochet at L.S.S. was red. A white parochet was used for the yamim nora'im.
I find Shlomo Carlebach's style of talking so annoying. He is melodramatic and is trying to force an emotional response from his crowd. It's not inspiring, it's annoying.
I think he himself was a highly emotional person and his delivery is therefore completely authentic, not melodramatic. It's why he was so effective. He was pretty damn sincere.
Carlebach molested
Hannah Rose Kardos really?
Hannah Rose Kardos you should be ashamed
@@hellolater4181 That was the beginning of the lying #me too movement, and you join all the slander willingly?
God. Ch .