by Rabbi Yoinasson Golomb
“Excellent” “Inspiring”, “a chance to meet and catch up” “every year it just gets better” were some of the comments made by participating Shluchim in the annual UK Kinus Hashluchim.
Organized by Rabbi Yehuda Pink of Solihull and his committee, the conference was held at the Normandie Hotel in Bournemouth, South England.
With stunning sea views to enhance their stay, over 80 Chabad UK Rabbonim from Newcastle in the north, to Brighton in the south and many places in-between, gathered to learn and teach, inspire and be uplifted.
Beginning on Tuesday 13th Tammuz the anniversary of the release of the Frierdiker Rebbe in 1927 from Soviet imprisonment, the shluchim participated in a variety of shiurim, presentations and workshops all of which were designed to enhance their work in the different fields of outreach. The Kinus was officially opened by Rabbi Bentzi Sudak, CEO of Chabad Lubavitch UK.
Shluchim chose from a variety of workshops delivered by professional presenters including Graeme Taylor, Senior Partner at Gelbergs Solicitors; Phaivish Pink of the Torah Teachers Training Scheme; Martin Hirst, CEO of MHFC; Mark Frazer, Director of Communications at the Office of the Chief Rabbi; Dayan Levi Raskin, Rabbi Sholom Osdoba, Rabbi Zalman Abraham of JLI and Darren Stallick and Anthony Bunt of the Community Safety Trust.
The topics ranged from enhancing communication, effective methods to build shiurim, halachic issues facing Rabbonim, financial planning including wills and power of attorney and enhancing the safety of our mosdos.
Sessions on education were held for many who are involved in teaching and a round table forum discussed the challenges facing the large group of Campus Shluchim.
A gala dinner was held in the evening with the Keynote address given by Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet of Mill Hill who recalled lessons from his late father Rabbi Immanuel Schochet OBM and provided all present with much food for thought on the role of a shliach. Later that evening all shluchim gathered for the highlight of the kinus – the farbrengen.
This year the kinus was fortunate to host Rabbi Levi Wineberg, Rosh Yeshiva and a Shliach in South Africa. For over four hours he steadily raised the spirits of all present with divrei Torah, stories, insights and personal recollections of growing up in the courtyard of the Rebbe with whom his illustrious father and educator Rabbi Yosef Wineberg enjoyed a special relationship.
Accompanied by niggunim and the odd lechaim, the farbrengen drew to a close in the early hours of the morning.
A pre shacharis Shiur Chassidus given by Rabbi Yoinosson Golomb of Sheffield began the second day of the kinus followed by shiurim, which included presentations by Mayanot and the Jewish Learning Institute both of which are valuable extensions of the work done by shluchim. A number of shluchim visited local mosdos run by Rabbi Yossi Alperowitz.
Rabbi Pink closed the kinus by thanking his colleagues on the organising committee for the enormous amount of time and energy that they had dedicated to ensuring that the kinus was a success. He said that the feedback from the over 80 shluchim who attended has been extremely positive and underlined the importance of the conference as a platform for learning and growth.
After a sumptuous lunch, while most of the shluchim made their way home suitable invigorated and rejuvenated to continue the work of the Meshalaich – the Rebbe, those shluchim who are instructors of the Jewish Learning Institute (JLI), convened at the Water Garden Hotel run by Chabad of Bournemouth for a half day seminar.
Rabbi Bentzi Sudak commented, “These were two days packed with excellent programming, camaraderie and inspiration that equipped us all to go back to our communities reinvigorated, with new ideas and renewed energy.”
Rabbi Mendy Lent of Nottingham, with his camera. Not only a great which but very artistic too.
Rabbi Levi Weinberg Part 2
https://youtu.be/wqcqRZtO0cQ
The last time the Kinus was in Bournemouth Moshe Muller was part of the Vaad and he sponsored a sefer to be given to every Shliach. At this year’s Kinus the Vaad organised a sefer to be given to every Shliach in memory of Moshe, this was sponsored by his relatives.
Let’s not forget Rabbi Muller, a devoted shliach of the Rebbe in yhe UK who passed away just recently. I hope he was remembered at the kinnus, as he is a true inspiration to every shliach!
Rabbi Yehuda Pink best organizer. if not for him this kinus wouldn’t have happened.
Go Rabbi golomb and the whole England
In the process of uploading the farbreng
so far
https://youtu.be/QFpJK1E1X8o
YG
What a shliach!!
And writes the article. Plays the music. Takes the pictures . Shiur chasidus.
So many talents kah.
didn’t know there were so many shluchim in uk.
kein yirbu.
keeping the joy alive
a big fan
really nice to see all the smiling RELAXED faces, Hatzlocho B’Gur
looks like geshmake Farbrengen with Rabbi Wineberg,are there any recordings? would love to hear
Reu gidulim shegidaltem!
Chabad UK keeping it together on the heels of Brexit! Shluchei Adoneinu….We love you and salute you all!