From: Dov
Subject: Nafshi Did Something I Couldn’t
I just want to share some feedback about Nafshi, not for me, but for the guys I brought with me last year.
I’m a Lubavitcher working in an office with a group of frum guys. They’re serious about learning, they love depth, but they’re not Lubavitch. Still, they’re constantly sending around clips from Rabbi YY Jacobson, Shais Taub, Manis Friedman. You can feel how much they’re drawn to Chassidus; they go to the Ohel around life-cycle events — they would never call themselves “Chabad.”
I invited them to Nafshi (as my guests), but a few of them hesitated. One of them actually said, “I’m not a card-carrying Lubavitcher… Yud Tes Kislev is to much for me?”
By the end of the night, that same guy turned to me and said: “Why did you wait so long to bring us to a Yud Tes Kislev event?”
They loved the atmosphere, energy, crowd, and the warmth, depth, and uplifting nature, all presented in a way they could connect to.
I just want to say: please keep Nafshi exactly like this — a place where someone who loves Chassidus, even from the side, can walk in and feel, “This is for me.”
I’m already getting messages from the guys: “You’re bringing us again this year, right?”
— Dov
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Dov,
May I share your email with Collive to encourage others to do the same?
Thanks,
– Zalman
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Hi Zalman
You can post my email, my pleasure, but please don’t put my last name, because my colleagues all read collive (;
— Dov
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This year, take it to the next level and after Nafshi invite them to start sedorim in Tanya, Likutei Sichos, and be mekabel the nesius of the Rebbe.
we want Moshaich now yes next level