Harmony in the Sukkah
Dushinsky chassidim gathered Chol Hamoed Sukkos in a massive Sukkah in Jerusalem. One of the niggunim they sang was the Lubavitcher "Ki Anu Amecha." Video
Dushinsky chassidim gathered Chol Hamoed Sukkos in a massive Sukkah in Jerusalem. One of the niggunim they sang was the Lubavitcher "Ki Anu Amecha." Video
The thing is most Chassidus are more open than Chabad, recognizing and loving all the gedolei Yisroel zt”l and shlit”a and not closing themselves off to anything good just because it’s not “their” Rebbe.
#7 what do you mean no flags. Who puts flags in a Sukkah?
Did you notice there are no flags?!
thank you Avrohom Fried.
Why is it news every time people who are not Lubavitch sing a Chabad niggun?
It’s not just a Lubavitcher niggun. It’s one of the Rebbe’s niggunim.
Suprisingly wee all think that recently other chasidim and admorim are recognizing Lubavitch by singing Lubavitch nigunim and we feel good about it as if we are finally arrived
Well i think that it is somewhat wrong. We as Lubavitchers recently opened up a bit to other cultures and we started looking around and realized that “our” nigunum are in fact nigunim that are traditionaly chasidic nigunim for generations and now we starting to see that what we thought as our culture is in fact wide spread
well i guess it is a good thing too
really nice 🙂
hine ma tov u monayim to see them in such a great setting, may we all strive to be together, kol yisroel under sukkah achos1
very hartzig!!!