ט׳ שבט ה׳תשפ״ו | January 26, 2026
Accepting the Rebbe Again: Making The Rebbe, My Rebbe
In the latest episode of Conversations in Chassidus, Rabbi Shmuel Wagner speaks to Rabbi Follie Dubov about making the Rebbe’s nesius personal and what bizbuz ho’otzros can mean for each one of us.
Yud Shevat is a day of global enormity. A day that changed the trajectory of Chabad, of Yiddishkeit, of world Jewry, and ultimately of all of humanity, beginning the process of bringing the shechina down here and ultimately culminating with the coming of Moshiach.
That’s on a global level.
No less important – in fact, the way that happens – is the enormity of Yud Shevat on an individual level as well.
Yud Shevat is not just the day that “The Rebbe accepted the nesi’us”. It is also the day that “My Rebbe accepted the nesi’us”. It is the day that revealed my connection with him as a Rebbe and a chossid. It is the day when we show up and accept upon ourselves the Rebbe’s nesi’us and commit ourselves to aligning our lives with his vision; the vision he shared with us to be ours as well.
For Yud Shevat to properly affect us, we need to prepare.
Join us in a pre-Yud Shevat farbrengen with Rabbi Follie Dubov, as we discuss the electrifying power of living with the Rebbe’s farbrengens, how to strengthen our hiskashrus, and specifically, how to appreciate the message of “bizbuz ho’otzros” in Basi Legani.
These, and many more fascinating insights, in Conversations in Chassidus Episode 5, with Rabbi Follie Dubov.
Structured as farbrengens, these real-life conversations about real-life Chassidus will bez”h encourage us to realign the direction of our lives and the focus of our passion to the ways of Chassidus, by internalizing the teachings of Chassidus in a truly meaningful way.
Episodes will bez”h be released every other week.
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