Maane Lashons and Tehillims will be available at the entrance to the Old Montefiore Cemetery.
Please come wearing non-leather shoes.
While on line, please use the time to read Maane Lashon and Tehillim.
When about to enter the Ohel, leave Maane Lashon and Tehillim in designated place.
Each person is allowed a maximum of two minutes in the Rebbe’s Ohel. Time should be used primarily for reading the Pan (private letter).
Yahrtzeit candles will be available to light at designated rack once you exit the Ohel.
Parking: Angled parking will be available in designated area only.
Buses
To accommodate the thousands of people arriving, transportation rules will be in effect in proximity to the Ohel. Police have notified that no parking or standing will be permitted near the Francis Lewis Blvd.
Buses will leave from 770 Eastern Parkway to the Rebbe’s Ohel via coach buses all next week, which will travel back and forth.
The price is $10 round trip or $5 for the way back only.
Download Official Ohel Visitor’s Guide
Video Guide, produced by JEM
KEEP UP THE GOOD WROK
The new seder at the Ohel is great! But I just have 2 consturctive critisisim: 1) I don’t think it’s proper that Satmer Yungaleit should be the Vaad Hamesder at the Rebbe’s Ohel! (Would they arrange for 770 Bochrim to run the cemetery in Kiryas Yoel by their Yartzeit?! 2) Those people who blocked the entrace to the Ohel for 45 minutes after the Shkia thus MUTCHIN a thousand men women and little chilren & make them stand for no reason is a big lack of deceansy and a big Chutzpa!
i think it’s a little scary to give out so much information via internet. terrorists and all. maybe i’m just very paranoid
hok nisht, like so what is youre name levi or jerry?”
http://www.chabad.org/multimedia/media_cdo/aid/142803/jewish/Return-of-the-Souls.htm
go abba refson!!!
i thought you are meant to light the candle before you enter the ohel
Study the guide and map carefully. If you plan it right, you might be able to get on all the rides and catch all the shows! Please remember no flash photography. If you enjoyed this note, my name is Levi, otherwise, it ‘s Jerry.