Thank G-d, no injuries reported.
ℹ️ 770 “Beit Moshiach” is open 24/7; we welcome all inside who want to learn Torah, do Mitzvot, and acts of goodness & kindness.
🚨 #BREAKING Another attack was thwarted at a major synagogue in Brooklyn, New York.
A man carrying a knife and a baseball bat was arrested after entering 770 Eastern Parkway on Wednesday, prompting a swift response from bystanders who confronted him and forced him out of the building before police arrived.
Insightful question! ✨
To explore why, one can explore:
🟡 Why was the word created?
🟡 What's our life purpose?
🟡 What's the role of Moshe?
🟡 What's unique of the "seventh generation"?
L'chaim 🥃
Why didn’t Chabad ever appoint another Rebbe?
Reb Mendel Futerfas answered:
I was in Russia for years, we had no access to a lulav or esrog—it never dawned on me to take a potato instead.
👍 The message of 3 Tammuz is deeply relevant today. What looks like an obstacle may already be the first step forward. Add one more act of goodness, one more act of kindness, and help bring the final redemption.
💡 On 3 Tammuz, 1927, one of the most important Jewish leaders in the world was released from a Soviet death-row cell and sent into exile. At the time, no one knew this would become a day of celebration. 🧵
🪆 The Frierdiker Rebbe said his redemption was not his alone. In 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed and millions of Jews were free to leave, those words took on new meaning
For my Chabad mutuals, can I ask a question about meschism? I'm assuming that the claim is that the Rebbe is still a candidate to become the Moshiach and not that he already is, right? Because we very obviously aren't in the messianic era yet, so nobody is the moshiach?
@scorkpkiller@TheAdam027@TheAdam027 Wishing you all the best during this challenging time. Your non-stop advocacy for Jewish causes is truly inspiring!
Many have the custom to write to the Rebbe:
https://t.co/ZlSm2Zq9s9 or https://t.co/3MNPiChtdD
Besuras Tovos! 🤝💛
Once we learn a little about Moshiach, we understand that this is how a Jew must think: Moshiach is a human being of flesh and blood, a Jew, a great tzaddik, who lives among us, waiting for G-d to send him to redeem his nation and the world. (3/4)