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Eliyohu ben Moshe Mordechai a”h

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Inside the Rebbe’s World: Walk-Through Exhibition Impacted Thousands

Thousands of visitors attended a massive walk-through exhibition exploring the Rebbe’s life, Torah, and global impact through interactive displays, a world map showcasing shlichus worldwide, displays of the Rebbe’s niggunim, and a replica of the Rebbe’s room featuring a life-size recreation of his desk and sefarim.

By Anash.org reporter

A sweeping new walk-through exhibition exploring the Rebbe’s life, teachings, and global impact was presented this week at Binyanei HaUma in Yerushalayim, as part of a large-scale Gimmel Tammuz gathering organized by Tzach of Eretz Yisroel. The event drew thousands of Anash, bochurim, and mekuravim from across the country and culminated with a two-hour Seder Niggunim.

Thousands of visitors entered through a large arched gateway outside the building, designed with a Kosel-stone texture, before arriving at a lobby featuring a fountain representing the wellsprings of the Rebbe’s Torah spreading throughout the world.

The exhibition was a first-of-its-kind full walk-through experience dedicated to the Rebbe’s life, Torah, and impact on the world, with a special focus on the Rebbe’s mission of preparing the world for Moshiach and bringing the Geulah.

Visitors moved through a carefully designed space featuring dozens of screens displaying historic footage, never-before-seen materials, and interactive presentations. A dramatic immersive tunnel with projected lighting and Hebrew text along the walls led visitors into the main hall.

Among the many sections were screens featuring testimonials from political figures, rabbonim, and public personalities speaking about the Rebbe. Other areas focused on the Rebbe’s Torah, including a section with a built-in shelf of sefarim alongside informational panels, and a striking cylindrical column wrapped from floor to ceiling with the covers of hundreds of sefarim of the Rebbe’s teachings.

A dedicated section highlighted the Rebbe’s niggunim, with standee panels marked with musical notes, each devoted to a different niggun, allowing visitors to press buttons and listen to the melodies.

Woven throughout the exhibition was a special section about the Rebbe’s connection to the Kosel, set against a backdrop designed to resemble the Kosel’s stones, complete with doves and small flickering lights.

Large interactive timelines guided visitors through the Rebbe’s life, displayed along a sweeping corridor of panels alongside walls featuring quotes from the Rebbe.

Another section showcased the worldwide impact of the Rebbe’s shluchim, centered around a striking sculptural display shaped like an unrolled scroll painted as a world map, with interactive screens showing the reach of shlichus across the globe.

The highlight of the exhibition was a replica of the Rebbe’s room, complete with a life-size recreation of the Rebbe’s desk and bookshelves filled with sefarim, under a sign reading “Yechidus with the Rebbe.”

Visitors were also given the opportunity to take home materials from the exhibition.

The exhibition served as the prelude to the main Seder Niggunim event, led by renowned conductor Rafi Biton and the Kolot Min Hashamayim Choir of Yerushalayim. More than 100 voices and musicians performed authentic Chabad niggunim on one stage in special arrangements created exclusively for the event, ranging from slow and moving niggunim to upbeat and joyful melodies.

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