ב"ה
 

ל"ג בעומר, (בעת הפאראד), תש"מ

Knowledge Base » Torah, The » Torah Books » Chassidic Works » Works by The Rebbe » Talks by the Rebbe » Talks from 5740 » ל"ג בעומר, (בעת הפאראד), תש"מ
Only showing results in "Chabad.org Video"  |  Show All
Sort by:
Lag B’omer Morning, 5740 • May 4, 1980
The Rebbe distributes coins for children to give to charity. The Rebbe departs 770 on his way to the Ohel, resting place of the Previous Rebbe.
Lag B’omer, 5740 • May 4, 1980
A grand Lag B’omer parade. After the crowds arrive and the 12 Pesukim are recited, the Rebbe addresses the children. The parade goes by the Rebbe with marching bands, U.S. soldiers, marvelous floats and happy children.
Lag B’omer, 5740 • May 4, 1980
From Passover through Shavuos, we count the days of the Omer, reminding ourselves to utilize every possible moment to prepare for receiving G-d’s Torah anew. This Mitzvah teaches us to count and value every day of our lives.
Lag B’omer, 5740 • May 4, 1980
A Lively Chassidic Niggun.
Lag B’omer, 5740 · May 4, 1980
G-d has promised to redeem us from exile. G-d Himself could have chosen to remain in the Heavens, separate from the exile, and from afar direct events to finally lead to our redemption. But Rabbi Shimon ben Yochai tells us otherwise: “Every place where th...
Addressing Jews who had recently arrived from the Soviet Union at a Lag B’omer parade, the Rebbe explains that they demonstrate, for all to see, the steadfast commitment to Torah and Judaism that the Jewish people have, despite adversity.
The Lag B’omer rallies and parades outside 770 drew thousands of Jews from all walks of life and backgrounds. The gatherings attest to the fact that despite all our differences in language and culture, there is a single unifying force that keeps all Jews ...
Browse Subjects Alphabetically:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z 0-9