Every Thursday evening, a busload of over fifty Oholei Torah students travel from Brooklyn to Manhattan as part of one of the many Chabad Club @ YU programs, for a chance to meet and learn with the students of Yeshiva University.
The students come from various backgrounds, however, they all come together for a single purpose… to learn Chassidus. To delve into the secrets of Hashem’s wisdom and to be inspired to grow by the words of our Rebbe.
The annual Shabbaton in Crown Heights draws an even broader audience, with last year over 150 students participating.
For many students, this will be their first time experiencing a full Chassidic Shabbos, from visiting the Ohel on Friday Morning, Erev Shabbos Seder Niggunim, Friday night davening in 770 to inspiring Shabbos Farbrengens and Havdalah along with a Melava Malka concert.
This Shabbaton is being arranged by a number of Oholei Torah Shiur Daled Bochrim in partnership with Chabad Club @ YU, however, we can’t pull this off without your help. We ask you to partner with us and help us smash our goal of raising $15,000 making this the greatest Shabbaton ever!
We would like to give a special thank you to Keren Meir for standing behind many of the Chabad Club @ YU programs throughout the year.
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Welcome to YESHIVA University students from their excellent American Jewish institution. Have the greatest time. May you grow from strength to strength, which can happen best by adding the study of ChaBaD Chassidus at least a few minutes a day. It will infinitely add to your connection to Almighty God.
When will they add regular bus service between YU campuses, Crown Heights, and the Ohel?
Wow these Oholei Torah students must really giving The Rebbe Nachas.
Who ever organizes this shoudl be blessed!
Very powerful
we can`t find enough words to express our thanks to RABBI LEVI & LEAH SPUTZ
from CHABAD OF THE HEIGHTS opposite YESHIVA UNIVERSITY for their magnificent work they are continuously doing in a beautiful and classy way ,with warmth and a smile and the greatest food !!!
with much love and thank N.L- S.S. – M.D.S. – B.G.
Please donate we can’t do this without your help
Rabbi Dr. Ari Berman, President of YU, has a big connection to Lubavitch through the Kotlarsky family. R. Moshe was buddies with his father and he would visit as a kid. He should join this Shabbos in Crown Heights and lead trips to the Ohel. Why doesn’t he put up pictures of the Rebbe across all YU campuses?