A Fond Memory of the Rebbe’s Care for 770’s Visitors

Rabbi Yossi Garelik fondly reminisces when the Rebbe mentioned Reb Moshe Yaroslavsky, who used to arrange the hospitality for the Tishrei guests, by name during a farbrengen, and speaks of our collective responsibility to care for the Orchim.

Throughout the month of Tishrei, the Vaad Hatmimim works around the clock to make sure that the Orchim are cared for with all their needs being met to the highest standard.

Fifty apartments throughout Crown Heights are beautifully prepared to host the Tishrei guests. Each apartment provides a clean and comfortable living space, as well as, ample storage for personal belongings, ensuring a pleasant and convenient stay for every Bochur.

Three times a day, the Oholei Torah kitchen becomes a hive of activity as it prepares to serve thousands of portions of nutritious, and tasty food, ensuring that no Bochur goes hungry.

A robust learning program is complete with full daily schedules, prepared learning materials, shiurim delivered by Roshei Yeshivos and Maggidei Shiurim, weekly tests and responsible oversight by designated Mashgichim.  

Daily buses transport bochurim to and from the Ohel, accumulating to over 350 trips throughout the month

Farbrengens, events, panel discussions, acclaimed speakers and more keep the bochurim engaged, inspired and immersed in the Rebbe’s Inyonim.

The financial undertaking of hosting the Bochurim is enormous.

The Vaad Hatmimim is in middle of a campaign to raise $600,000 needed to make a powerful and uplifting Tishrei in the Rebbe’s court a reality.

With tremendous gratitude to 573 donors the campaign has reached 71% of its goal! 

Your help is needed! 

Have you seen the campaign but haven’t had the chance to contribute yet? Now is the perfect time!

Please help support the Rebbe’s Orchim @ HachnasatOrchim.com

The Bochurim are growing in the Rebbe’s care. YOUR participation is needed to raise the funds needed to provide for the entire month of Tishrei.

CLICK HERE  to donate now!

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