An inspiring evening was held at Chabad North Shore in Sydney Australia, marking Gimmel Tammuz.
The guest speaker was Mr. Robert Kremnizer, a devoted Chassid and an effective and skilled communicator, who shared many personal insights about the Rebbe at a special gathering.
Born in Mumbai, India whilst his parents were on route from Poland to Sydney, Australia in 1943, Kremnizer is a successful lawyer with a private practice, now evolved into a large private Mortgage Fund.
Mr. Kremnizer, at the direct instruction of the Rebbe, gives a weekly shiur at his home on the Rebbe’s teachings, and has been doing so for over 25 years. He is also an author who has published four books on Jewish philosophy.
Over 60 people participated with a full dinner catered by Israeli Chef Haim Saada, including lamb on-the-spit and other delicacies.
Shliach Chanoch Sufrin opened the evening sharing the importance of living with the Rebbe, living with his guidance, teachings and inspiration.
Mr. Kremnizer was introduced by one of his students, Dr. David Adler who related the profound impact that Mr. Kremnizer’s Shiurim have had on him and his growth in Yiddishkeit.
Mr Kremnizer addressed the topic “Are There Miracles in Our Times?” and immediately answered with certainty and continued to share numerous personal episodes and anecdotes bringing to light the Rebbe’s vision, clarity, and more importantly continued guidance to people from all walks of life.
A more informal Farbrengen continued until the early hours of the morning, with Niggunim and inspiration. Special thanks was given to Talmidim Shluchim, Shmuely Coleman and Motty Herzog for organizing the event.
Chabad North Shore was founded by Rabbi Nochum and Rebbetzin Fruma Schapiro 24 years ago and has seen continuous growth of genuine Yiddishkeit within the community during this time. Rabbi Schapiro is currently in New York for the JLI conference and Gimmel Tammuz.
the Schapiros are the most amazing shluchim,
real true examples.
and their peiros a testimony.
wow wow
A real chossid I loved his shiurim when I lived in sydney:)
thats just amazing