A Tribute to the Unforgettable Kinus Hashluchim Chairman

In tribute to Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, who spearheaded the Kinus for the last four decades and dedicated his life to actualizing the Rebbe’s vision, a special video presentation highlighting pivotal moments in his life was played at the Kinus, followed by reflections by his son, Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky.

Workshops at Kinus Strengthen Bonds Among Shluchim

Last week’s workshops at the Kinus aimed to unite cohorts of Shluchim serving similar demographics. The in-depth seminars facilitated networking and served as educational platforms, emphasizing the Kinus’s pivotal role in supporting Shluchim through their unique Shlichusin.

Deaf Shliach Addressed Banquet in Sign Language

The Kinus banquet took an extraordinary turn when Rabbi Yehoshua Soudakoff addressed the crowd, not with words but through American Sign Language (ASL). His speech, simultaneously translated for all shluchim, emphasized how everyone, regardless of ability, deserves to feel a true sense of belonging.

‘You Don’t Need to Be a Rabbi to Save Lives’

After learning about Yiddishkeit, Dr. Brian Levin, a urologist in Owings Mills, Maryland, began to engage patients in his clinic with tefillin and other mitzvos. But he could have never imagined how he would empower his brother to save the life of a stranger.

Behind the Scenes of the Shluchim Group Photo

Photos: Mendy Mish
Photos: Mendy Mish

The annual group photo with thousands of shluchim in front of 770 is a huge event, that takes tremendous coordinating and planning. Tens of photographers from various media outlets were on site to capture the iconic moment.

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