Join a Yud Tes Kislev Farbrengen In Crown Heights

Farbrengens will be held in Crown Heights over the next few days to mark Yud Tes Kislev, chag hageulah of the Alter Rebbe and Rosh Hashana of Chassidus. Choose one from Anash.org’s extensive list.

Farbrengens will be held in Crown Heights over the next few days to mark Yud Tes Kislev, chag hageulah of the Alter Rebbe and Rosh Hashana of Chassidus. Choose one from Anash.org’s extensive list.

Central 19 Kislev Farbrengen at 770
770 Eastern Parkway
Motzei Shabbos
9:00 PM

Anshei Moshe
1334 Lincoln Pl
Friday Night Seudah and farbrengen
RSVP needed

Ksav Sofer
646 Empire Blvd.
Motzei Shabbos
8:00 PM
Rabbi Nissen Mangel

770 Yeshiva
Friday Night
Seudas Shabbos and Farbrengen
Large zal of 770 – 8:00 PM
Shabbos Day
Small Zal – approx 3:00 PM
Motzei Shabbos
English farbrengen with Rabbi Shlomo Zarchi
Rubashkin’s basement
Motzei Shabbos
Hebrew Farbrengen with Rabbi Michoel Golomb
Sunday
Large zal of 770 – before shkiah

Unzer Shul
1457 Union Street
Motzei Shabbos
8:00 PM
Rabbi Mordechai Dinerman

Nosson’s Shul
579 Brooklyn Ave.
Farbrengen for Men
Motzei Shabbos
8:00 PM
Farbrengen for Women
Monday, 21 Kislev
7:45 PM

Congregation Lubavitch of East Flatbush
460 Lenox Rd.
Friday Night
Farbrengen at home of R’ Shaya Zalmanov – 790 Troy Ave
8:00 PM
Shabbos Morning
Shiur Chassidus with R’ Zalman Loewenthal
9:00 AM
Motzei Shabbos
Farbrengen with Rabbi Efraim Mintz
8:00 PM

Tzeirei Anash
at Agudah Shul – 456 Crown St.
8:30 PM
Rabbi Moshe Gurary

94 Shul
630 East New York Ave.
Motzei Shabbos
9:30 PM
Rabbi Dubi Rabinowitz

Bais Moshe
1401 President St.
Motzei Shabbos
9:15 PM
Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon

Der Shtibel
483 Albany Ave.
Shabbos Afternoon

Re’im Ahuvim
1614 Carrol street.
Friday night right after maariv with Reb Berel Korf
Friday night at 1650 Carroll St, 8 PM with Reb Pesachya korf. 

Lefferts Shul
672 Lefferts Ave. 
Friday night farbrengen 8:45 PM
Sunday night farbrengen and seuda 8:10 PM
Rabbi Sholom Schapiro

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