By COLlive reporter
Marking the upcoming day of Gimmel Tammuz, a fully restored audio recording of the Rebbe’s Farbrengen on Yud Shevat 5722 (1962) has been released for the first time.
Eleven Sichos, a Maamar, Nigunim and some previously unheard conversations were converted from the Cunin Family Collection, an original set of reels recorded by Rabbi Shlomo Cunin of California, and his brother, Rabbi Pinchas Cunin.
The Rebbe’s Yud Shevat Farbrengens are particularly relevant to Chasidim marking Gimmel Tammuz. During this Farbrengen, the Rebbe expounds at length on the definition of a Nasi, on the nature of his connection to his followers, and focuses on how the true depth of their relationship is revealed specifically following his passing.
This release is part of an ongoing restoration project by the staff of Ashreinu.app, a branch of JEM dedicated to collecting, restoring, and making the audio recordings of the Rebbe’s Farbrengens accessible.
Over the past 10+ years, some ten similar private audio collections have been gathered and cataloged. The current effort by the Ashreinu team seeks to organize, restore and publish the new material.
The content will be available on Ashreinu.app, a platform rolled out by the Ashreinu staff several weeks ago, containing all of the audio recordings of the Rebbe’s Fabrengens in an accessible and easy-to-navigate format.
Click here to access this Fabrengen
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he arranged the app a true chasid and pnimi
This new app is the BEST way to listen to any of the Rebbe’s Farbrengen’s, it is clean, very crisp design, extremely easy to navigate!!!
In addition JEM is fixing many farbrengen’s in the earlier years to make them much easier to listen to!
A must for EVERY chossid!
Thank you!
The living Torah app is outdated and doesn’t work on iPhone X why make a new app, maybe fix the existing one.