Practical Judaism The Main Farbrengen for 19 Kislev Yours
Living Moshiach | December 01, 2023
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Practical Judaism The Main Farbrengen for 19 Kislev Yours

Living Moshiach | December 31, 2025
  • The 19th of Kislev (this year, Shabbos, Dec. 2-Sunday, Dec. 3) is the “Rosh Hashanah for Chassidus”.
  • Make Chassidic Farbrengens (celebratory gatherings) in every place – every country, city and neighborhood etc. Not only big celebrations in central and main places, rather in every place.
  • The celebration in every place is the “main” one. It’s not that one place is the main one and another place needs to receive from it, rather every place is the main one! Every place becomes independent just like the big Jewish communities.
  • Every single person should make a celebration – and better yet, three celebrations! Either make one yourself and get others to make two more, or participate in all three because they are held at different times – on the night of the 19th (this year, Friday night, Dec. 1), on the day of the 19th, and especially at the end and continuing into the 20th.
  • Make a celebration with yourself – all your ten soul-powers (corresponding to the ten Sefiros), with your family and with your friends.
  • At these celebrations, inspire each other to add in Torah, Service/prayer and acts of kindness, which brings the Redemption.
  • May we immediately have the big Farbrengen of the inauguration of the third Beis Hamikdash (Holy Temple)!

(See talk of the Lubavitcher Rebbe King Moshiach Shlita, Vayishlach 5751 (1991))

  • The 19th of Kislev (this year, Shabbos, Dec. 2-Sunday, Dec. 3) is the “Rosh Hashanah for Chassidus”.
  • Make Chassidic Farbrengens (celebratory gatherings) in every place – every country, city and neighborhood etc. Not only big celebrations in central and main places, rather in every place.
  • The celebration in every place is the “main” one. It’s not that one place is the main one and another place needs to receive from it, rather every place is the main one! Every place becomes independent just like the big Jewish communities.
  • Every single person should make a celebration – and better yet, three celebrations! Either make one yourself and get others to make two more, or participate in all three because they are held at different times – on the night of the 19th (this year, Friday night, Dec. 1), on the day of the 19th, and especially at the end and continuing into the 20th.
  • Make a celebration with yourself – all your ten soul-powers (corresponding to the ten Sefiros), with your family and with your friends.
  • At these celebrations, inspire each other to add in Torah, Service/prayer and acts of kindness, which brings the Redemption.
  • May we immediately have the big Farbrengen of the inauguration of the third Beis Hamikdash (Holy Temple)!

(See talk of the Lubavitcher Rebbe King Moshiach Shlita, Vayishlach 5751 (1991))

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