As a young person today who is really trying to seek after God this motivates me so much. It is a blessing to see these videos of our great predecessors who worshipped God through tough times and left a legacy for us to follow today.
I used to visit 770 every Shabos M'vorchim and also for the Yom Tovim . I have never since davened in a shul so packed with people - sometimes it seemed that the entire Jewish world was there ! I never saw the women - they stood on the other side of the black glass , where they could pray unnoticed , by the men below . That was Chabad's version of the traditional Orthodox Mechitza - the separation between the men and the women . I prefer the Chassidic explanation of the Mechitza . It's more for the men than the women . Men need the separation in order to concentrate on the prayers. Women don't need it , because they are on a higher spiritual level then the men .
As a young person today who is really trying to seek after God this motivates me so much. It is a blessing to see these videos of our great predecessors who worshipped God through tough times and left a legacy for us to follow today.
This goes straight to the heart!
How I wish I was there...
Even by listening it Peirce my heart directly...
I used to visit 770 every Shabos M'vorchim and also for the Yom Tovim . I have never since davened in a shul so packed with people - sometimes it seemed that the entire Jewish world was there ! I never saw the women - they stood on the other side of the black glass , where they could pray unnoticed , by the men below . That was Chabad's version of the traditional Orthodox Mechitza - the separation between the men and the women . I prefer the Chassidic explanation of the Mechitza . It's more for the men than the women . Men need the separation in order to concentrate on the prayers. Women don't need it , because they are on a higher spiritual level then the men .
Jonathan Zabel wooow! amazing words full of wisdom.
Jonathan Zabel thank you for explaining this. Fascinating
מדהים ,הכל מקהל ששר להתנהגות הרבי
@MrBpal it sung by the Lubavitcher Rebbe!
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Is this the Rebbe or his father in law?
rebbe
Rachamana ❤