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High Holidays with the Rebbe (intro)
High Holidays with the Rebbe (intro)
Join us as we spend the "head" and nerve center of the Jewish year with the Rebbe



Join us as we spend the "head" and nerve center of the Jewish year with the Rebbe

25 Comments Posted
Viewer's Comments
Posted: Sep 21, 2006
Why do I find myself with tears streaming down my face every time I watch that? Boy, do we miss the Rebbe so much.
Posted By Joe

Posted: Sep 21, 2006
Shanah Tova Tikakevu 5767 v'Todah Rabah!!!
Dear Chabad,
May G-d grant you a sweet and happy new year 5767, and thank you very much for sending me these beautifully done films, electronic cards, and intelligent lessons.
Most of all thank you for making it possible for people of extremely-limited economic means to participate in the high holy days and other religious celebrations of the Jewish year and for embracing all members of our community so warmly.
With wishes for health, happiness, peace, and prosperity for you all,
Posted By Joseph Barry Gurdin, San Francisco, CA, USA

Posted: Sep 21, 2006
it will never be the same.
Posted By JB, ny, usa

Posted: Sep 21, 2006
Thank you for all that you do for the Jewish people around the world. May hashem bring peace to Israel. Shana tova le culam!!
Posted By Marcela, Aventura, FL

Posted: Sep 22, 2006
5767
Shanah Tova Tikakevu 5767. Everybody!!!!
Posted By Bedith, Budapest, Hungary

Posted: Sep 22, 2006
The Rebbe
Thank G-d .that we all still have the images and sound of the Rebbe's teachings. This will ensure that his teachings will be as meaningful and powerful today as they will be tomorrow.
Posted By Reuben, Perth, WA/Australia

Posted: Sep 22, 2006
To Joe and JB
His spirit is well alive through his Schlichim and at Chabad...
Posted By BL

Posted: Sep 22, 2006
I miss the Rebbe
I was the one who went with the limo to the airport to get the doctors who came to see the Rebbe when he was sick. I wish he was still alive.
Posted By Leon Fajnsod, Brooklyn, NY

Posted: Sep 22, 2006
Gratitude
To all, I think the tears flow because Lubavitch has done what, non judgementally needed to be done which is to light the spark in the Yiddisha Neshama. I just turned 59 and my attachment to Judaism has been re ignited by Chabad to the same extent as it was when I landed in Israel in 1972 and for the first time in my life I felt that I was truly home. May G-D continue to bless Chabad with growth so the light spreads to all peoples, the hastening of Messiach and true world peace. L'Shanna Tova
Posted By Leonard Levin ... Hillel Levy, Blue Bell, PA, USA

Posted: Sep 26, 2006
New Year's Wish
We want Moshiah now!
Posted By Ya`akov N. Miles, Vancouver, BC Canada

Posted: Sep 27, 2006
no JB, IT will be infinitely better.:)
it will never be the same.
Posted By JB, ny, usa

no JB, IT will be infinitely better. we will see our rebbe again, healthy and strong...
Posted By meir weiss

Posted: Sep 27, 2006
I wish peace for Israel and to the whole world
the enemy of Israel will be destroyed They want to eliminate the State of Israel and leave their people in eternal ignorance.
Posted By Micheline Fayes, Caracas, Venezuela

Posted: Sep 28, 2006
thank you
thank you so much for your "e"mail- I have learned so much and am still learning-may g-d richly bless you in this new year-my wish is that i continue to grow and learn and pray that a chabad community will come to spokane valley,
Posted By Arlene Moore, spokane valley, wa

Posted: Sep 28, 2006
essences
Peace among the humanity, it is provide by the Chabad, full of love and understandings, the essences that to us illuminated in any via, any trail. Respect for one another, Chabad is all abaut.
Posted By Lucy, Surrey, B.C. Canada

Posted: Oct 2, 2006
even reading the comments just makes me so proud of who i am. a gut yor to you all. moshiach now!!!
Posted By Anonymous, Australia

Posted: Sep 1, 2007
"If I had one wish, what would IT be"
That humanity would one day wake to the realization that We are ONE and we were created to LOVE EACH OTHER and were CREATED in the IMAGE of our CREATOR and we should do everything in OUR POWER to make our creator proud of His CREATION by having good THOUGHTS. SPEAKING, and DOING good for each other. "This is FAR from a pipe dream, this should be our REALITY" We all return to Him when the time comes, so why not make him proud and happy of His CREATION. Simple is as simple does.
Posted By Anonymous

Posted: Sep 2, 2007
Thank You
I have been richly blessed-Chabad has come to Spokane!! We have a wonderful Rabbi, his wife and their two adorable children-Now we here in Spokane are blessed!
Posted By Arlene Moore, Spokane Valley, Wa.

Posted: Sep 9, 2007
If I had one wish, what would IT be?
Be one united family. Peace between brothers and sisters, because the Peace starts from inside out. Try to be the best of ourselves in this World.
Posted By Anonymous, Luzerne, EEUU

Posted: Sep 11, 2007
Above thought
From your thoughts to G-d's ears. Shana Tova.
Posted By Terri B, Eustis, Fl/USA

Posted: Sep 20, 2007
This site is a blessing!
Thanks to everyone who in some way made this site available for everyone.
Thanks so much
Posted By Carol Reid, Port Moody, Canada

Posted: Sep 21, 2007
5768
L' Shanah Tovah to all Jews.
May the New Year be a sweet one and bless us all more each day. May G-d protect Israel and its military from any enemies. May peace come to Israel and the world soon. May everyone have a healthy New Year. May Chabad receive all it needs to continue being here for all of us.
Posted By Allen Neuhauser, Phoenix, AZ

Posted: Oct 6, 2007
I AM 54 YEARS OLD AND JEWISH
Looking at this site I learned more in 5 minutes than I knew in a lifetime. I flunked out in Hebrew school as a kid and have never been to a service in my life and did not know what the Holidays were about. It was always too confusing to me, but for the first time in my life i read a succinct explanation. While I will never be religous because I am a secular Jew, this is a great sight which I intend to go back to in order to finally learn more about the religion, because I admit that I know nothing. But I do take off from work on Yom Kippur. That is the extent of what I do.
Posted By Anonymous, NYC, NY

Posted: Oct 8, 2007
54 yrs. old and jewish
that was a great story-I too was once a secular Jew-I didn't flunk out of Sunday school-I just went to the candy store-Chabad has much to offer and is a great web-site to learn from-I wish you all the best. we all have to start somewhere right?
Posted By arlene moore, Spokane Valley, Wa.

Posted: Oct 9, 2007
Peace of Jerusalem
May ALMIGHTY G-D be with our beloved Jerusalem let us never gorget to pray for the peace of Jerusalem and all of Israel!
Posted By Julia Rosina

Posted: Sep 23, 2008
Absolutely touching.
Posted By Joel



 

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