The Mega Moshiach Event was a huge success, with a turnout of over 1000 people attending in person and more than 15,000 people watching the event live. The evening event featured a diverse crowd from the NYC metropolitan area, with attendees from various segments of Klal Yisroel, and Anash.
The Mega Moshiach Event held at Beis Rivka last night, was a huge success, with a turnout of over 1000 people attending in person and more than 15,000 people watching the event live. The evening event featured a diverse crowd from the NYC metropolitan area, with attendees from various segments of Klal Yisroel, and Anash.
The program included video presentations and a diverse lineup of prominent speakers and influencers from various segments of the Jewish community, such as Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, Vice Chairman of Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch, Rabbi Manis Freidman, YouTube’s #1 Rabbi and a prominent lecturer and mentor, Mr. Charlie Harary, a renowned motivational speaker, and many others. The program included motivational speeches, dynamic featured films, and personal stories that left a lasting impression on all participants.
After the Mega Event, a Chasidishe Farbrengen began, featuring two prominent speakers in the Chasidic world – Rabbi Simon Jacobson and Rabbi Levi Garelik. Attendees were treated to an evening filled with inspiration, heart-warming niggunim, and personal stories that left a lasting impression.
The event was held in commemoration of the 32nd anniversary of the Rebbe’s historic words of “Tut Altz Vos Ir Kent,” which urged Klal Yisroel to do all they can to bring Moshiach. The Mega Event and Farbrengen provided an opportunity for Klal Yisroel to deepen their connection to the Rebbe and his teachings.
Rabbi Shlomie Neparstak, director of the Moshiach office, commented on the success of the event: “The turnout at the Mega Event and the Chasidishe Farbrengen afterward was truly remarkable. It was heartwarming to see so many members of Klal Yisroel coming together to commemorate the Rebbe’s teachings and to recommit themselves to bringing Moshiach.”
The organizers of the event were thrilled with the positive feedback received from attendees. They were particularly pleased with the number of people who watched the event online, with over 15,000 people tuning in from all over the world.
“The success of the event is a testament to the strength and unity of Klal Yisroel,” said one of the organizers. “We are grateful to all the speakers who participated in the Mega event, for inspiring us all to continue working towards the ultimate goal of bringing Moshiach.”
The entire event was a powerful reminder of the Rebbe’s teachings and the importance of coming together as Klal Yisroel to work towards a common goal. It provided an opportunity for Klal Yisroel to deepen their connection to the Rebbe and his teachings, and bring Moshiach now.
Produced by Tut Altz a branch of The Moshiach Office at Merkos Suite 302
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky
Chairman of the Moshiach Office
Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky
Executive Director, Merkos 302
Executive Producer
Rabbi Shlomie Naparstek
Producers
Rabbi Mendel Mintz
Rabbi Eli Newman
Advisory Board:
Rabbi Shais Taub
Rabbi Shmuly Avtzon
Rabbi Mendel Raskin
Rabbi Zalman Wolowik
Rabbi Aron Ginsberg
Rabbi Efraim Mintz
Rabbi Simon Jacobson
Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky
Chanie Greenbaum
Yoely Stern of Stage productions
Avi Deer Visuals
Branding & Design:
Rabbi Shneur Cortez
Shamai Chein Yisrael Grimberg and the entire team at 321 Motion
Crown Heights Shmira
Yaakov Langer of Living Lchaim
Bais Rivka Schools
Rabbi Sholom Goldstein
Benny Wolf
Printing:
Meshulam Rosenblatt
Mendy Smetana
Vaad Printing
Mendy Hirsch
Mendel Rosen
Thank you to our sponsors
Meromim Foundation
Yisroel Foundation
Machon Stam
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