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Old Shul to Serve the Rebbe’s Ohel

The Elmont Jewish Center in Queens was donated and is being renovated to assist and serve the many visitors of the Rebbe's Ohel. Full Story, Photos

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January 28, 2016 11:36 am

If the rebbe is b’gashmius in the ohel and not in 770 – what is the significance of 770? It’s just a building that the rebbe USED to be in. Why do pictures of the shluchim have to be taken in front of 770 – why not in front of the ohel?

T0 #22 and all the others.
January 27, 2016 9:54 pm

The Rebbe also wanted to be as close as possible with the Frediker Rebbe. Yet he did so by davening and learning in the same place that the Frediker Rebbe davened and learned. He repeated this dictum hundreds of times. The Rebbe would not go to the ohel to farbreng, sleep ,eat or have a shiur or join an Ufruf celebration. This hanhoga is an abandonment of the Rebbe’s approach in my humble opinion.

To 6
January 27, 2016 6:13 pm

You have to explain to your daughter that the Rebbe did not set up a permanent structure at the Ohel since he was the gashmiyus replacement to the Frierdiker Rebbe. So in essence, there was no need for a Beis Chabad at the Ohel. However, today, this is not the case. Without a memaleh makom, for many people, the Ohel is the closest thing we have to a memaleh makom, so long as we are still in galus.

Another thought..,
January 27, 2016 5:13 pm

The Elmont Jewish Center is a makom kodesh, a former orthodox shul that lost it’s congregation. It is being repurposed for another holy use. Who knows what might happen to the Jewish Center otherwise?

To 6
January 27, 2016 12:40 pm

It’s a fair question, and kudos to you for open communication with your daughter. The Ohel is certainly temporary (though it has already taken a lot longer than we imagined), but it has also evolved into a “Chabad House” serving people from all walks of life, from all over the world. It also serves Chassidim who want to spend special days close by to the Ohel. And just like every Chabad House around the world, this one must be welcoming, warm, and accessible. As the demand becomes greater, the need for larger facilities becomes greater. Now, Ohel Chabad – the… Read more »

To # 6
January 27, 2016 11:14 am

to invest near the ohel makes sense cos it will stilll be holy even after moshiach comes.
now why don’t they invest in 770?
that is a whole other issue on its own.

To number 6
January 27, 2016 10:20 am

Your comment is a bit more loaded than I would expect from a 36 year old balas teshuva in the name of her 11 year old daughter…

Please clarify to your daughter that all Chabad houses, shuls and places of Torah and tefillin will transported to yerushalayim with moshiach tzidkeinu may he reveal himself immediately.

In the meantime, the amazing zchus of feeding chassidim who come to their Rebbe will stand by all who are involved forever.

to number 6
January 27, 2016 9:09 am

we totally agree with you
to make the Rebbe happy we should spend our time in 770
the Rebbe never gave anyone permission to spend shabbos or yomtov by the holy ohel and that is the way it should be now too.
people make up things and every one follows

bochurim from tomchei temimim (the rebbe's children)
January 27, 2016 8:45 am

to #6 you are absolutely right, it’s the העלם of golus, טאקע היתכן

to #6
January 27, 2016 8:05 am

Your question is a good one and maybe the wording which you wrote from mr. Popack could have been written different, your last paragraph is the true answer, as long as we are in this golus, we need to make a place where thousands of people can come to be close to the Rebbe, spend a shabbos by the Rebbe etc. To your question if people would have thought of building 21 years ago, are you talking about the time that people were sleeping between the graves? When they weren’t thinking about their next days parnoso or anything else? If… Read more »

Temporary
January 27, 2016 7:59 am

The mishkan was also temporary. And yet, even when it was setup for just a day or two (as per Hashem’s command, see parshas behalosecho), it has to be set up in totality. This is the essence of the answer. It also is a good teaching opportunity to explain how everything we do must be complete and total.

Although, I too, found the reference to this is only the first stage somewhat out of place.

Shkoyach
January 27, 2016 3:00 am

Thank you to popack and refson
“this is just the beginning. It’s only the first stage in developing the Ohel.”
Let’s hope this is the last step with the coming of Moshiach NOW

Comment number six
January 27, 2016 2:12 am

Right on! Your daughter is absolutely right. The ohel is a temporary place, that’s why it’s called an ohel, a tent, a temporary structure. This is true with regard to any tzaddik how much more so with regards to the Rebbe. There is no reason why they are building it up it should he left the way the rebbe left it. The rebbe didn’t build houses and tents and buildings near the frierdiker rebbes ohel and there is no reason why we should. We go there however it’s not something that we’re happy about and it’s not something we celebrate… Read more »

I agree ..
January 27, 2016 1:54 am

The above statements in no. 6 took the words out if my mouth. Exactly why are we planning on setting up so many guest with food and board This is NOT a permanent home G-d forbid. It’s sooo temporary for any moment we will hear that shofar blow Moshiach will arrive and the “Dead will rise from their burial spots” Maybe you’re thinking that at THAT point we will
need catering for the Seudas Livyason and lodgings but most likely we will be celebrating all this in Yerushayim Ir Hakodesh.

To #6
January 26, 2016 11:52 pm

Your sentiments are correct. I guess this is upscale temporary.

To 36 year old
January 26, 2016 11:47 pm

There are many people who would like to visit the Rebbes resting place. When the stay for an extended period of time then they need to eat food. There aren’t other options such as stores or restaurants in the area and the Ohel is so kind as to make these accommodations. If you don’t have a kitchen that can handle the quantity of food you need to make then making a better kitchen is a good idea, especially if there are kind benefactors to help make it happen. Here’s what to tell you’re eleven year old. We currently live in… Read more »

A regular Crown Heights Lubavitcher
January 26, 2016 11:45 pm

the real thanks goes to abba refson who spends night and day and all those chasidim that do shmira twenty four hours a day through the whole night! six days a week!!

Mr popack
January 26, 2016 11:37 pm

Thank you!!!

A 36 year old Balas Teshuva who dosent know what to answer her 11 year old doughter?
January 26, 2016 10:34 pm

Is the Ohel not a temporary place?? I all way’s thought that there where tent’s because this was a temporary thing, up until we will see our Rebbe again with our physical eye’s.. I am bound for a bunch of negative response. Though I’m not challenging, just asking. “this is just the beginning. It’s only the first stage in developing the Ohel.” Have we come comfortable with the situation and decided to make the best of it? Why are we getting to comfortable with the Ohel? Why did I not know what to answer my daughter when she asked me?… Read more »

girls
January 26, 2016 10:15 pm

girls wanna spend shabbos by the ohel also.!

מזל טוב
January 26, 2016 9:12 pm

השייכות למשפחת פאפאק לאוהל הקדוש הי’ מימי בראשית שר’ שמואל אייזיק ז”ל הי’ זה שנדב מכונית עבור רבינו זי”ע לנסוע לאוהל.
ר’ יוסי , ישלם השם משכורתך אלף פעמים ככה בלי גוזמא בטוב הנראה והנגלה

Mr Popack Thank you
January 26, 2016 8:59 pm

You are a incredible inspiration how you give with a open hand with so much kindness, its truly inspiring

kmb
January 26, 2016 8:59 pm

Kol HaKavod to Y.Y. Popack!

May Hashem bless him with arichas yamim, shanim tovim, gezund and much nachas from his family and from all his wonderful endeavours.

He is a dugma chaya for us all.

Distance
January 26, 2016 8:07 pm

It is 2.1mile to the Ohel according to Google Maps

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