By COLlive reporter
A new weekly feature on community news service COLlive.com will explore the rich world of Chassidim and niggunim in an exciting podcast.
Through insightful discussions and stirring performances, Rabbi Moshe Weinfeld will guide you through the history, meaning, and significance of these chassidim and their melodies.
Let the niggunim touch your heart and soul, and experience the joy and passion of Chassidim’s rich tradition.
Tune in to “Chassidim and their Niggunim” on COLlive.com, Spotify, and other audio platforms.
R’ Mordechai Cheifetz (1889 – 1941), known as “Motel Disner,” was a prominent Chossid in Latvia before the Holocaust. Born in Disna, he studied at the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva in Lubavitch and became a close disciple of the Rebbe Rashab. He served as a shochet in Riga and was deeply involved in Chabad activities, including co-leading the Riga branch of Achos Temimim, a Chabad women’s organization. In 1938, the Frierdiker Rebbe sent him as an emissary to the United States to spread Chassidus, after which he returned to Riga. Despite the Frierdiker Rebbe’s efforts to save him during World War II, Rabbi Mordechai was martyred in 1941.
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A genuinely fantastic chassidishe podcast. It’s a beautiful experience, learning about Chabad greats and being inspired by their niggunim that “pump the hearts.”
Rabbi Lazer Danzinger