This coming month, public speaker and author David Nesenoff will be presenting multiple times at the National Jewish Retreat in Washington, D.C. But leading up to the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute’s five-day festivities filled with famous lecturers and fabulous food, he has been busy.
After returning from speaking at Chabad of the Bahamas, led by Rabbi Sholom and Sheera Bluming, Nesenoff began a speaking tour for Gimmel Tammuz, the Rebbe’s yartzeit.
Nesenoff, author of the best-selling book “I Never Met the Rebbe Many Times,” visited shluchim and their communities in Colorado and Kansas. The speaking tour commenced with an audience at Rabbi Yisroel and Leah Engel’s Bais Menachem in Denver.
For Shabbos, Nesenoff spoke at Rabbi Benji and Leah Brackman’s Westminster Chabad house in Colorado, where he spoke for two days while also learning about the Brackmans’ amazing summer program, Camp Kind.
Then Nesenoff, accompanied by his wife Nancy, was off to Boulder where he spoke on Gimmel Tammuz at Rabbi Pesach and Chanie Scheiner’s new beautiful Chabad house about the impact of the Rebbe on his own life while telling captivating stories from his book.
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A quick flight away, Nesenoff spoke at the Wineberg shluchim’s Chabad House Center of Kansas City in Overland Park. And the next stopover to the East Coast was Cape Cod, Massachusetts, where Rabbi Yekusiel and Devorah Leah Alperowitz were celebrating 30 years of their Chabad House with Nesenoff’s inspirational and humorous presentation, followed by the beginning of the writing of a new Torah.
After flying back to Florida for a Farbrengen, Nesenoff returned to the Boston area and celebrated a Shabbaton with Rabbi Levi and Chanie Fogelman’s Chabad Center of Natick-MetroWest.
Before Nesenoff travels to Long Island in August for a Shabbaton with Rabbi Eli and Beila Goodman’s Chabad of the Beaches in Long Beach, he will be presenting at JLI’s Retreat at the Omni Shoreham Hotel in Washington, D.C., August 13-17.
Nesenoff’s National Jewish Retreat presentations include: Joy is a Serious Business: The Secret to Lasting Happiness. As this will be his first time returning to D.C. since his famous interview with Helen Thomas years ago, he will be presenting A Funny Thing Happened to Me at the White House. During Shabbos of the retreat, Nesenoff will be telling stories from his book.
Nesenoff, who has travelled to over 700 Chabad houses and campuses throughout the world, said, “By meeting the shluchim throughout the globe, I have met the Rebbe many times.”
This coming year, Nesenoff’s speaking tours will continue throughout the U.S., Europe and even Efrat Israel. “I am honored to donate the proceeds of my book to Chabad organizations,” Nesenoff said, “including Chabad Terror Victims Project in Jerusalem and Ascent in Tzfas.”
David Nesenoff can be reached via his website: DavidInspires.com


















