We’ve all felt the beautiful chaos of the Rebbe’s shchuna. Whether you’re a Crown Heights native or a newcomer it is obvious how one can get lost in the hustle and bustle of the big community.
Living Chassidus is here to make sure this doesn’t happen. Rabbi Sharon and Michal Weiss have dedicated their shlichus to make sure young men and women in Crown Heights and beyond feel SEEN, SUPPORTED, CONNECTED, and EMPOWERED to live with Chassidus infused in their daily lives. As a new mom recently shared, “Living Chassidus helps me feel connected to women around me in similar ages and stages of life”.
Now more than ever, we know how important it is for young people to feel a sense of community. This is true from the perspectives of both Torah as well as mental health. Living Chassidus creates a community imbued with the morals and values of our Rebbeim, where people genuinely care for one another.
The only problem is that more people need to learn about this hidden gem!
Here’s a TASTE of what Living Chassidus offers:
-Daily Zoom 15-minute Chassidus Shiur every morning with Rabbi Sharon Weiss
-Shiurim all year round: Chassidus, shalom bayis, shidduchim, lashon hakodesh, Yiddish, and more
-Systematic Avodah Initiative three times a year where we do daily readings to work on the avodah of that time of year for Elul and Tishrei, the month of Kislev, and Sefiras Haomer.
-Life Skills Series includes classes about nutrition, mental health, preparation for pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, time management, finances, and much more.
-Bonus: Most of these are recorded and are available on YouTube, Podcasts, and Spotify to catch some inspiration on your schedule, wherever you are.
-Daily one-on-one conversations and support with Michal Weiss
-Shabbos Gems Program connecting women to host families for Shabbos and Yom Tov meals
-Shabbatons, farbrengens, melava malkes, social events, Living Chassidus Book Club, Soup Gemach, celebrations for Purim, Chanukah and SO MUCH MORE!
And all of this is possible only with YOUR support!
We want to express the utmost gratitude to everyone involved in making this haven amid the big Crown Heights scene thrive. You are a true blessing to so many individuals, families, and all of the communities they reach. Looking ahead, we eagerly anticipate the continued success of Living Chassidus, envisioning a new home to host the ever-growing classes and farbrengens. As we continue to create a home away from home for so many, we look forward to helping the next generation of young families build strong, healthy, Chassidishe homes. May this all become a reality, with the coming of Moshiach Tzidkeinu now!
YouTube: www.youtube.com/@LivingChassidus
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4TkZkhDiGAGCse8eSeGtTU?si=b97669a5940a4ac6
Instagram: instagram.com/livingchassidus
Please reach out to us at [email protected] if you are interested in joining programming, would like to farbreng with Living Chassidus, or become a Shabbos Gems host family. We invite you to support the growing Living Chassidus community by donating to this year’s campaign.
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Living Chassidus has truly become my home away from home since I moved to Crown Heights. Their classes, Shiurim, and the incredible community they foster mean the world to me, making it an obvious choice to donate monthly! One of the many reasons I wholeheartedly support Living Chassidus is because of the invaluable help they’ve provided with Shidduchim. Alongside the classes on Shidduchim and Shalom Bayis, Michal has personally been there for me, supporting me through tough decisions, offering valuable advice, and being a guiding voice of reason. The Farbrengens and programs organized by Living Chassidus have been a tremendous… Read more »
Wow.. I didn’t realize how much programming Living Chassidus does. Certainly seems like a full schedule. Good to hear they opened a mens program as well. I have seen the Living Chassidus group at simchas and the sense of family and support given to these young women is palpable. Shkoyach to the directors.