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Sivan 28: The date on which, in 1941, the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, and his wife, Rebbetzin Chaya Mushkah, arrived safely in America, after escaping Nazi-occupied France. Shortly after his arrival, the Rebbe began his decades-long revolutionary work to revitalize Jewish life in the Western Hemisphere.

28 Sivan, 5701 -- June 23, 1941
This short documentary includes first hand accounts from those who were actually present at the Rebbe and Rebbetzin's arrival on American soil. Interviewees: Rabbis Yitzchak Groner, Leibel Posner, Dovid Edelman, and Hershel Fogelman.
June, 1941
Rabbis Dovid Edelman, Hershel Fogelman and Yehuda Leib Posner were students at 770 in 1941. They describe the first Farbrengen the Rebbe held after arriving safely to America from war-torn Europe.
circa 1944
The Rebbe and Rebbetzin arrived to America on the 28th of Sivan – June 23, 1941. Rabbi Mottel Sharfstein was a student in 770 during the 1940s. He recalls the first time he heard from his teacher about the Rebbe.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky shares personal stories that illustrate the Rebbe’s vision and mission with Chabad’s shluchim.
The Rebbe records in his diary of 1932 that his father-in-law and predecessor, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak of Lubavitch, instructed him to don four pairs of Tefillin every day. Rabbi Yisroel Gordon was a student in 770 when the Rebbe arrived in America in June, ...
28 Sivan, 5751 • June 10, 1991
The Rebbe gives out a booklet on the 50th anniversary of his and the Rebbetzin’s safe arrival from war-torn Europe, to the shores of America.
Chassidim celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s safe arrival on American shores in 1941, and fifty years of the Rebbe’s public service in America.
With powerful storytelling, Rabbi Moshe Bryski shares the Rebbe’s unwavering belief in the infinite value of each individual Jew. A keynote address at a tribute event commemorating the Rebbe’s 30th yahrtzeit in Seattle, Washington titled “One People, One ...
Yitzchak Popack recalls his memories from when the Rebbe and Rebbetzin arrived to the United States in 1941.
June, 1940
Rabbi Sholom Ber Levine shares the account of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin’s departure from Paris, as told to him by the Rebbetzin herself.
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