In time for the many thousands of Shluchim and Chassidim who will visit New York this Gimmel Tammuz, JEM has opened a two-week brand-new exhibit: “770 Through Yossi’s Lens – A Photo Exhibition,” in Crown Heights.
This never-before-seen collection of pictures of the Rebbe will add a fresh aspect to your Hiskashrus, giving you the opportunity to see the Rebbe in a whole new dimension.
Yossi Melamed, OBM, was the Israeli-born photographer who spent hundreds of hours photographing the Rebbe between the years 1975-1992, many times the only cameraman in 770.
His collection contains tens of thousands of photographs of the Rebbe at Davenings, Farbrengens, Kos Shel Bracha, Lekach and Sunday Dollars.
Operating simultaneously with two cameras, his pictures are both in black and white and color. The numerous pictures and different angles of his cameras capture a true feeling of each scene of the Rebbe. Through extensive preservation efforts by JEM, tens of thousands of his photographs are now preserved for eternity.
“770 Through Yossi’s Lens- A Photo Exhibition” features beautiful highlights of Melamed’s work and promises to be an inspiring and uplifting experience for all viewers.
It is located at 362 Albany Avenue (corner Union St) Brooklyn, New York
Open from 27 Sivan-11 Tammuz, June 17 to July 1.
Hours are:
Sunday: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Mon – Thu: 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Fri: 10:00 AM – 2 Hours before Shabbos
If you would like to bring a group to tour the exhibit, please contact dfreundlich@jemedia.org or call the office 718-774-6000.
As you browse and enjoy the collection, please remember the Zchus of Yosef Ben Moshe Dov.
Everything has a price and they will sell anything per request if the price is right
We miss you ssssooooo much, dear Yosale
Also, when these become available for purchase, please post the info!! I want the farbrengen photo that is standing on the easel!!!
yes maybe by 15 minutes
but due to its location, it would be appropriate if it closed earlier ! night.
I believe it is open for everyone during the hours posted in article…
Thanks
There is no website (yet) to buy the photos, but someone from JEM said they are available upon request.
Shloimie Morosow, you are the best!!
How can I buy these pictures?
Is this for the rich and famous? or can anyone get in?
Is there a website to view these beautiful photographs, and purchase online?
You’re amazing!
to enter the exhibit?
how can i become a sponsor for this
and what times?
will they be for sale?
machiah now