Following the release of all major collections of videos of the Rebbe, JEM is now proud to introduce the new Farbrengen Index. Each Farbrengen video is also linked to relevant resources including video clips, photos, and transcripts where available.
Following the announcement by JEM that all major collections of videos of the Rebbe have been published, we are now proud to introduce the new Farbrengen Index. This specially designed page is the destination for anyone who wishes to learn and experience a Farbrengen directly from the Rebbe.
To watch an entire Farbrengen with the Rebbe is an experience like no other. A journey from the deepest secrets of the Torah to the most practical lessons in Avodas Hashem, from the hidden meaning in a Rashi to an urgent call for a new Mivtza, the uniqueness of the Rebbe’s Farbrengen can only be truly understood by experiencing one for yourself.
Now, a new beautiful index page on JEM.tv brings together the videos of all the complete Farbrengens, some 130 in total.
Browse through the available videos by calendar date, month, or year. See which Farbrengens have been produced and translated, or watch one that is still in its full-length form.
Each Farbrengen video (as with every video on JEM.tv) is also linked to relevant resources for assisting you in watching, such as video clips, photos, and transcripts where available.
The 130 Farbrengens on video include those filmed in the 5730s by JEM in black and white and broadcast by JEM on television in color from 5740 – 5748. It also includes the videos captured by Eli Blachman from 5742 – 5746, and by WLCC in 5747 and 5748.
We hope to continue to improve the video quality of the Farbrengens that have yet to be produced, and keep enhancing the experience of the new Farbrengen Index Page.
Click here to access the new index. Enjoy one of nine Yud Beis Tammuz Farbrengens, or four Tes Vov Tammuz Farbrengens.
Leading donors in the archive and restoration process were the Rohr and Federman families, and the publishing project was made possible by members of the JEM foundation.
With much appreciation to Levi Naki, Yossi Wolowik, Motti Hazan, Shneur Itzinger, and Shmuly Steinmetz for their efforts in this project.
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