With incredible Hashgacha Pratis, an audio reel of the Rebbe’s annual Sicha to the pre-Shavuos Nshei Chabad convention was recently discovered, with a timeless message for our current difficult situation.
In this newly-restored audio from 25 Iyar 5726, the Rebbe explains how one can always recognize Hashem’s miraculous conduct, even in the seemingly natural order of events in the world.
Listen to this newly discovered tape here
Click here to learn the Sicha via Lahak.
This new audio is courtesy of Bentzion Pearson from the archive of his grandfather, Rabbi Dovid Raskin A”H, and is dedicated by his family in loving memory of Mrs. Chaya Mushka Pearson, A”H.
Much appreciation to Rabbi Zalman Wilhelm for transferring this audio.
Listen to the audio clips below to compare the old version of this Sicha to the newly discovered tape
The 65th annual Nshei Ubnos Chabad Convention, which takes place each year in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, will take place virtually this year.
With worldwide shutdowns in place due to the coronavirus pandemic, organizers have planned for a series of stimulating and exciting sessions, which will take place online via Zoom and Youtube, COLlive has learned.
“While the many restrictions present a great difficulty, they also present us with a great opportunity,” organizers Mrs. Shterna Spritzer and Mrs. Cherna Light told COLlive. “This year, the participation can truly be worldwide, with women around the globe having the opportunity to join in unity to learn and be inspired.”
An inspiring program is planned for the “virtual guests” of the convention, which will take place on Thursday, May 21 through Sunday, May 24. The theme of the convention is ‘הקם לעבדך אמרתך’ – “A New Reality.”
The sessions will take place on Thursday, Friday, and Sunday, and many of the programs will be timed so as to be practical for viewing in many different time zones, organizers said.
I am looking forward to this virtual convention. “THE CONVENTION” was always a special event. There thousands of women from young to old, from every possible background and level of yiddishkeit all socializing, learning, getting inspiration and hizuk – together. The hospitality and warmth of CH, shopping on Kingston, going to the Ohel, attending inspiring workshops, great food, being crushed as we davened in 770 all mingle in my memory. But the most enduring memory is of Sunday afternoon in 770 when in addition to inspiring speakers, we were treated to our own message from the Rebbe. There were earphones… Read more »