Leading Jewish Personalities To Address Gimmel Tammuz Event

Hundreds of Chabad Houses from around the world will be gathering to commemorate the legacy of our Rebbe. Jewish leaders, performers, and Shluchim from around the world will be featured LIVE in a tremendous event that will be live-streamed worldwide. 

Hundreds of communities from Chabad Houses from around the world will be gathering to commemorate the legacy of our Rebbe. Jewish leaders, performers, and Shluchim from around the world will be featured LIVE in a tremendous event that will be live-streamed worldwide. 

Merkos 302, Chabad.org, and Chayenu are proud to present:
Unfazed.

An explorative journey where we will discover how to transform our challenges into catalysts for growth, as learned from Rebbe’s life and teachings.

Sitting around the continuous rows of tables located in many different countries yet all a part of one event, Unfazed is so much more than just a Livestream. 

The impressive lineup of speakers includes Elisha Weisel, Mrs. Dina Horowitz, Mrs. Michal Oshman, and Mr. David Luchins. They will all share how the Rebbe inspires them to live their lives in an unshakeable manner – Unfazed. 

Unfazed will also feature musical accompaniment by the legendary violinist Itzchak Perlman and soulful melodies performed by Shulem Lemmer.

The evening will be hosted and moderated by Mrs. Rivka Slonim, Mr. Liel Leibowitz and others.

“The viewers are invited to participate in the interactive segments of the program, during which they will have the opportunity to share a L’chaim, sing Niggunim, and join together in heartfelt Tefillos,” explained a Chabad.org team member.

“It is a program that is both local and global,” said Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, Executive Director of Merkos 302, “The result will be meaningful and inspiring, the largest and most united gathering that the world has ever seen.”

Unfazed will take place on Monday, June 14th – 4 Tammuz and will begin at 7:00 PM EST. 

Chabad.org will stream the LIVE event to viewers around the world.

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