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סיור מחלקות הספריה - סיפור בניית מחלקות הספריה ב-770 THE Rebbe Liberty Rabbi Shulem Ber Levine 5786
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In the year of tough shin
in the end of the winter
the previous driver
was saved from Nazi-occupied Poland and
came [music] here to the states.
For half a year he stayed in a hotel.
And then in the end of the summer
he didn't purchase this building of 770.
And the previous driver came here.
More than a half year later
early summer in tough shin aleph 1941
the library of the previous driver was
saved [music] from Nazi-occupied Poland
and arrived here.
And the driver devoted
the ground floor of 770
to be
the library.
They installed here bookcases and they
filled it up
with this forum.
It's not this bookcases [music] that we
see now.
This bookcases we installed in 1990.
After the previous driver installed
[music] this library
he continued to bank
this forum here enlarging the library.
>> [music]
>> Thousands and thousands of forum that
room that we saw before was not enough.
So they he decided then
to
extend the library to this room, too.
This room used to be
a garage
house of 770.
After these talkings of the previous
Rebbe in tough year in year tough shin
gimmel
and the Rebbe our Rebbe
>> [music]
>> became the Rebbe of Chabad
he started
a collection
of Seforim
for what was called
>> [music]
>> the library of Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch.
For several years
books were [music] gathered
and collected.
But they didn't have a space for it
because the library in 770 in the
[music] ground floor was full.
So they kept it in houses, in storage
[music]
rooms
so till 1966
tough shin kuf vov.
Then
Chabad [music] purchased this building
from the Dr. Shapiro. He was a dentist.
And
>> [music]
>> this became a extension to 770 and to
the library.
The main floor
was devoted [music] for the library.
They installed them these bookcases
and they filled it up with Seforim.
In tough shin lamed zain
the Rebbe appointed me [music]
to head the library.
In that time
the main
>> [music]
>> floor of 766
with the bookcases there packed full.
There was so many
Seforim
>> [music]
>> in boxes that didn't have a place to
stay in the bookcases.
So then we decided to add this ground
floor of 766
to the library.
We installed these showcases
and we filled it up with Seforim.
>> For the next 2 years
in the years of
78 and 79
so many s'far came
and wasn't enough. This addition also
wasn't enough.
This room
was the garage of 766. [music]
The driveway that comes from Eastern
Parkway used to come in here.
We didn't have space. We closed up the
entrance to the garage
>> [music]
>> and we installed these showcases and we
filled it up with s'far.
In the year of
81, [music]
tough shin mem aleph
it became difficult for the Rebbe
to walk every Shabbos
from 770 to his house on President
Street and back.
In the weekdays
they would take him by car, but Shabbos
was difficult.
So then the Rebbe and the Rebbetzin
started staying here in the library
in 766
for Shabbos and Yom Tov.
They took one room
with s'far.
They set their [music] dining room set.
They took a second room with s'far and
and they set [music] their bedroom set.
And that's how they went for several
years.
But that wasn't comfortable enough
because they didn't have
a living room.
They decided [music] to build up a
living room
in the
back yard of 766 [music]
which is this room.
They built They excavated it and they
[music] built two floor.
The top floor is the living room for the
Rebbe.
And the Rebbe's Shabbos room there.
The bottom room floor
is for a extension of the library.
We then really pressed with not enough
space.
So, after it was finished, we installed
these showcases
till the ceiling and close one to the
other. Should fit fit in as many s'forim
as possible.
And that's this room, the extension of
the library, the extension of 770.
[music]
We know that the court case [music] of
the s'forim of the library
continued in the year of 5745 till 5747,
1985 till 1987,
when there was the didan not the didan
not zach and the returning all the books
that was taken.
After the books returned,
there was a farbrengen and the Rebbe
spoke a sicha on Hey Teves.
And he says
that Hey Teves is a day of the didan not
zach for everything that is connected to
the library and to the s'forim.
And therefore,
this day every year
should be a day that people are
donating, enlarging the library
with all the s'forim they have in their
collection
or
they published s'forim,
there should be a copy of it in this
library.
Thousands and thousands and thousands of
s'farim was added in that year.
There was no space. Everything was
packed.
We
asked the Rebbe what to do.
The Rebbe told us that since the
Frierdiker Rebbe started the library in
770, it should stay in 770. But there is
no space. So, enlarge it.
As an extension to 770, in a way it
shouldn't harm
the building [music] of 770.
Between 770 and 766, [music]
there was a there was there is a large
courtyard.
We excavated the whole courtyard.
[music]
And we built under it the large part of
the storage of the library.
This was
in the year of
Tav Shin Nun, 1990.
And that's when we really built all
these bookcases
in
on tracks.
You could see the whole length of the
library. So many
bookcases touching one to the other
without an aisle in between them.
When we built the library in 1990 in Tav
Shin Nun,
on the building of 766, it had only two
floor and we added a third floor in top
and then we [music] installed in this
top floor
the reading room.
The reading room
for researchers. [music]
As you see, it has two
parts. One is
>> [music]
>> where the researchers are coming in and
they fill out the form which book they
need to look up And the librarian brings
them the book from the storage [music]
rooms that we saw till now.
And he could check it there.
Here is the half
half a room that the librarians are
working, cataloging, and serving the
people that are coming.
This room,
small room for researchers that are
coming in
>> [music]
>> and asking for to see a specific book.
While they are [music] sitting here,
the librarian goes down to the storage
room, finds that book that they are
looking for, and brings it up up to
them. They should be able to
see it and check
it on these tables.
After [music] Gimel Tammuz
in Taf Shin Nun Daled,
94,
people used to [music] continue
sending many seforim to the library that
they publish or they get from somewhere
as the Rebbe
instructed us
since Hey Teves.
We didn't have space. The whole library
in 770 and 766
and the
under the courtyard
packed [music] full. So many seforim was
still just laying in boxes.
Till Chabad [music] purchased the
building
adjacent to 766. It is 760. It was the
house of the Chosid Reb Meir Itkin.
And they devoted
the top floor, the second floor,
to be
part of the library, extension to the
library.
We rebuilt the whole floor. It should be
strong enough to keep
the weight of all this forum.
We installed the bookcases, and we
filled it up with forum.
This forum that you see are mainly those
forum that was
arriving [music] to library since
the Gimel Tammuz [music] until today.
It also includes
the collection of Tanya's, 8,000 [music]
prints of the Tanya.
In Tav Shin Mem Daled, in 1984,
the Rebbe instructed that every place in
the world where there are Jews,
>> [music]
>> the Tanya should be printed. People
should be able to learn in it.
Since then,
about 8,000 editions
was published.
And [music] in the east side
of this
collection, of this room,
all the 8,000 Tanya's [music]
are displayed.
This is the third floor of 770.
It used to be the apartment
of Reb Shmaryahu Gourarye, the Rosh
Yeshiva of the 770, of the Friediker
Rebbe.
He passed away
in winter '89.
After
he passed away, the Rebbe devoted this
should also be extension of the library.
Right away, right after that, we started
the construction of the whole building
in 1990.
But, the first one to be ready to use
was this room. We took off the
partitions, we prepared this large room
to [music] be the exhibition of the
library.
It was first to be ready.
We asked the Rebbe if we should
start the the [music] exhibition right
away
or we should wait another year till we
finish the construction of the whole
library.
And the Rebbe answered that it's not yet
the time for it. Let's wait.
So, we were waiting till they finished
the whole construction in 1992 [music]
in Tofshin Mem Base.
Since then, for the 3 years,
we had here 15 exhibitions. Every time
[music]
we pick the subject and we display items
that are related to that subject.
This present
exhibition
is called the exhibition of the Rebbes.
There is one showcase
for each one of the Rebbes
where we display [music]
the most holy, interesting, and rare
items that we have from that Rebbe.
Thousands and thousands and thousands
are coming [music] always
to see
the holy items
in this in this exhibition.