Rabbi Nissan Dovid Dubov, Shliach in Wimbledon, UK is launching a weekly video summary of a Sicha of the Rebbe from the years 5751 and 5752, for accessible learning and teaching.
“Until recently, it was difficult to get through to people,” Rabbi Dubov explains. “In the current situation, the world has changed – people are thinking about the existential issues and now is the best time to publicize the Rebbe’s talks about Moshiach and Geulah as presented in the Sichos of the years 5751 and 5752,” he says.
This week, Rabbi Dubov presents Sicha Emor 5751.
Rabbi Dubov will also record a word for word audio translation of the original Sefer Hasichos.
“This is an invaluable aid for those who would like to study the Sicha inside,” Rabbi Dubov notes.
AUDIO:
This is a new initiative in honor of Beis Iyar and is in addition to a previous initiative of circulating recordings of the weekly Chassidishe Parsha of Torah Or and Likutei Torah.
At the Kinus Hashluchim 5752, the Rebbe gave a directive that we now have to prepare ourselves, our communities, and the world for Moshiach, and we should study the Chassidishe Parsha in Torah Or and Likutei Torah.
The Rebbe also stated in 5751 that we should study matters of Moshiach and Geulah as recorded in Torah Shebichsav and Torah Shebaal Peh up to and including the Likutei Sichos of Nesi Doreinu.
Anyone wishing to receive these recordings by Whatsapp should send a message to +447956839154 stating their name and surname and requesting the Dvar Malchus.
This is amazing I’m so excited!! Thank you Rabbi Dubov
Those sichos are what I always wanted to learn. Rabbi Dubov is such an incredible teacher, what can be better. I recommend everyone join and spread!!
Yashar Koach!
Thank you and everyone that is acting on the clear Hoiro’oh of the Rebbe regarding learning about Moshiach.
B”H many chasidim & Shluchim are taking action.
It’s beautiful to see.
Everyone should do their part and Me’Herah Yigaleh!
Rabbi Dubov was my teacher in sem 20 years ago in bournemouth and he is the best!
wonderful to be able to follow along in Yiddish and get the translation and the explanation! Thank you