As Yud Tes Kislev approaches, Colel Chabad has launched an unprecedented global initiative, distributing 100,000 magazines to Jewish homes across the world. The supplement, which tells the powerful story of the Alter Rebbe’s liberation and its eternal connection to Colel Chabad, has reached an unparalleled audience, spreading the wellsprings of Chassidus to nearly every frum household.
The supplement was included in Ami Magazine, Mishpacha Magazine, and The Jewish Press, ensuring widespread exposure to the profound message of Yud Tes Kislev and its relevance today. It also highlighted the upcoming Nafshi Event, which has quickly become a flagship annual celebration of Yud Tes Kislev. The event, set to take place this Thursday night, December 19th, at the Kings Theatre in Brooklyn, is nearly sold out and is expected to draw thousands from across the Jewish world.
“This is Hafotzas Hamayonos like never before,” said Rabbi Zalman Duchman. “The Alter Rebbe’s teachings are reaching every corner of the globe, inspiring Jews everywhere to connect with the essence of Chassidus and its eternal mission of spreading Torah and acts of tzedakah. It’s a fulfillment of the Rebbe’s vision of bringing Chassidus to the entire world.”
The Yud Tes Kislev supplement not only recounts the miraculous liberation of the Alter Rebbe but also emphasizes the continued impact of his mission through Colel Chabad, the world’s oldest tzedakah organization, established over 230 years ago.
From the global reach of this publication to the massive response to the upcoming Nafshi event, the message of Yud Tes Kislev is resonating louder than ever. Thousands are uniting under the banner of Chassidus, showing the undeniable momentum of the Rebbe’s vision taking hold worldwide.
For those who haven’t yet secured tickets to Nafshi, limited seats remain available at Nafshi.net. This historic event is a testament to the power of Yud Tes Kislev, as the wellsprings of Chassidus continue to transform the world.




I got one in the Jewish Press.
Read it over Shabbos.
We learned so much