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Rebbe Raayatz preceded Reb Aron in Lakewood - Rabbi Chaim Dalfin
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with me
is the Negan that's attributed to the
Bow high heelula the night today YouTube
is the yard side of the sixth labab
schneerson
he passed away in 1950
and 770 he's the one that
they bought the building
in 1940 for him
at the time he was confined to a
wheelchair
they needed a building in which they can
have a residence for him
and for one of his son-in-laws
a base madrish and also a very important
thing an elevator
to find such a building in Brooklyn that
is not easy
but this building was built
by a doctor a wealthy Doctor Who
actually had an abortion clinic in this
building 770 people don't know used to
be an abortion clinic
and what happened
they caught this doctor and they put him
in jail
to that
the building was for sale and pumped at
the right time the lab that were in
America from the 1920s found this
facility so so that an advocate could be
there
and live there another thing that people
don't know is that where was that ever
when he came
previously never came in March of 1940
it's a saved
the Nazism and he came new so he went
first to a hotel that's owned today by a
soccer family the left
um no the ones who owned Abracadabra
what is it called me the the electronic
store in Manhattan
huh
Adorama yeah thank you so
um I believe they own the building it's
called the Greystone Hotel
and the cloud that area of Broadway in
in the 1930s and 40s 50s it was owned by
Eden uh not necessarily over you know
the government but it was owned by Eden
and a lot of the rabbits and upon him
that used to come used to stay in those
hotels the Frida could never stayed in
the gravestone Hotel
no you there
see them set to him
pesos coming why don't you we'll try to
find a place and guess where Lakewood
Lakewood was a resort town as hayam told
me and we were driving up together thank
you very much and
um
and uh there was a rough year I forget
now the name it was a very known
yes thank you thank you
listen Waxman it was a personality and
it did a lot for Yiddish guide for
sidding and the literature he was that
he was a clawlessly person
and
there was a youth here named Charles
pastor
Charles Paxton had a
a house I I filmed it it's in Lakewood
on a corner it's like two blocks from
PMG
that corner house they
they it's not the original house but
that that piece of land is where there
was the house in which the Freedia Could
Happen stayed two three blocks so the
free crab was here before the baron
Cutler came to Lakewood it was even 1940
I'm serious then later I bought and came
and made the Yeshiva know that so he was
here for two months or so I think about
two a month and a half two months and
then
um then they they got the house in Crown
Heights and that's what the double
seventh
and he lived there from 1940 1950 and
his stock was his passing was a new
truck shop this morning about 10 to 8 in
the morning
and that's why Le Baba took Sudan
celebrate this day but another very
important thing happened this day that
for us meaning for us for the hasidim of
America in other words there was a
system came from Europe like many of
your grandparents
you know other countries
um the same the same time a year later
after defeated the yard site of the Free
Academy 1951.
the Lubavitch of Sid them
I identified the rebelie our last Rebel
to be the Le pap
that was the day when he became the Nasi
of Chabad the word Nasi is a word that
we know it's in potato but in gubavitch
it became identified and focused by the
last River
okay what is a nosy this is important
because anasi was the issue that some an
abundant rabbit not some celebrities
receivers and leaders had an issue with
this Nazi concept
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is a leader do we have them to see him
so the Debbie said that his shred is a
nosy
so rabbi huffner
said
what's this business of calling a rabbit
is
he says
and this is something that bothered him
and bothered let's say the priscuit of
and this was an issue that a lot of
people could not relate with but then
ever
continued with this concept till his
last day
and he explained it many times so when I
use the word Nasi I'm referring to a
labability
not I don't know if you said not even if
you you know foreign
he's a spark of yaakov
and the devil made a big point about
this and the Machine felt by the spirit
of yokan who was the the biggest thinker
of Chabad citizen family
in the last 70 80 years or maybe 200
years but not that's a different partial
different discussion so
um I believe you know you know yeah
together and yeah so so so
this idea if I no see
that ever coined it and that ever went
with it and he was proud with it and he
built the whole generation of the
babbage's
with this and other ideas so if later if
the time is right and the energy is
right then maybe we could talk more
about it but right now we'll go further
so
he became the Nazi of the package
today
share with the world not only the
outside of the Frida Cadabra which is a
standard Thing by Ali Yeadon you
celebrate the York
thick and higher than everything else
but also the leadership
so
when you talk about the Sears you talk
about leadership there's all kinds of
disease
I wrote a book called World red
this little baby this lasted ever
if you take a look at his life and what
he did from a very young age and into
his
teen hood and then a young adulthood an
adulthood he had very very what we call
English grandiose ideas
you know and he
he was really a Visionary like just like
the South bedroom was a Visionary which
with his sidden you know to go to the
streets with the Council of ocean the
slime on the payus and the Becker
certain devices looking and everything
else and if you don't like it too bad
and he did that for zaina mentioned with
our rabbit he saw the the the the
idea of yiddentum of Judaism
from kite and siddishkite
to take it to the streets of him of of
the world including in Timbuktu and
places you would never think of of a
fluma yeed being there right and that's
what everyone knows is called the
schluchin the
emissaries The Messengers of the river
they went all out myself included that
was in a place called Marin County for
eight years North in Northern California
across the Golden Gate Bridge if you
went there you would think that you're
in in Ghanaian
because the physical
that was that was below the belt as we
say but anyway uh the the mountains
might I could walk up the mountains the
deer would come down quiet it really
really gorgeous right but either Skype
wise there was goodness nothing and we
were the the only official from my
organization Chabad
and there was one with one temple one
conservative and one was
Reconstructionist in ourselves
and there were 19 000 yet 19 000 Jews
that lived there point to the
demographics of the Federation
and and this is where that ever sent us
right
so they never did this idea and it
became more and more today there's a
five six thousands but in my time I was
from the when we had a kidness of my
time you know how many how many have it
came 80 to 100 that's it 80 to 100 in
today's fight yeah when we and when we
were used in the 70s they didn't even
have anything yeah yeah no they had a
few of that approved but they didn't
have any age no they had no kids yeah
anyway
like many other organizations and groups
and citizens and yeshivas were small you
know we come out of the the Holocaust we
come out of decimation of Destruction
and we rebuilt and and we can say
Israel that from kite what they call
Orthodoxy of all kinds is so much
stronger today there's no comparison and
conservative shows and reformed temples
are closing down and and it ends up in a
young Israel a Chabad is that people are
taking over and it's a matter of time
before that many of those institutions
and then will be closed unfortunately
there's a lot of assimilation I have to
tell you
and what we're dealing with today is
another issue which maybe we'll talk a
little more about later where you young
people can really be effective and that
is to show the relevance of of fruit
cutting and see the sky for those
to the young the younger people and
there's a lot of people that are going
through svakis and doubts of all sorts
and this is something that you know they
they've institutionalized it today by
saying calling it otd and oppai and if
if I with all kinds of names and but
it's a reality it's a reality I I deal
with this in in a lot of my work and
um the serious issues so we we know that
and it could be corrected if we
adopt a certain approach I think of of
real love and obviously said oh and um
then you know there are stories I can
tell you stories upon stories how in the
60s and 70s when when a boy or a girl
from Williamsburg a Borough Park or
Crown Heights left the fold you know and
ran away you know it was LE babic Chabad
in in all these places that they they
had a place to go to and I'll give you
an example
um
someone was out in a place called Santa
Cruz Santa Cruz is out of Northern
California and it's a very liberal type
of place you know heathenism you know
Hedonism means
grab kite you know and in the 70s this
was a very big spot for you know
cyclists and and drugs and there was a
huh yeah psychedelics was in the 60s
going to the 70s right
and actually tuned their passion now
because I'm writing about someone who
was into psychedelics it should be an
interesting book when it comes out but
anyway
um
so this this was there for a talk Simi
Jacobson from
yasi's older brother he was just at that
time they were still doing book
um you know book tours and and stores
were doing the authors were coming and
speaking today it's ready pretty much
outdated I did it myself in Baltimore
places but today it's not something that
that goes because people barely read
everything is online anyway so
um he goes out there and and a woman
comes to a talk he's giving and she
looks at him and looks at him and she
says what are you doing here
so he says I'm not going to be here
he says here I thought I ran away from
you
and she says she was a Boro Park girl
and she you know couldn't relate to
whatever the issues were and she escaped
that she wanted to go so far away so she
picked Santa Cruz and the Poyo she was
listening to him again I I think he said
that she ultimately became a
balustrophone but my point is that that
if there ever this that ever that we
celebrate today his his what he what he
bring brought and brings to the world
if if he would have not invested in this
mahalak in this approach then yeah you
have the you know from borrow Park and
Lakewood and Muncie and Williamsburg
yeah you know all of us you us Meet
myself included we we would we would be
involved fine
but but what about the million the
thousands and hundreds of the Eden that
are all over that that part of Claudius
throw
how do you expect mashiach
to come if there's missing pieces to the
puzzle and that's what that epithetic
thinks and it's it's
you know they always would say I don't
know if you you probably heard it
growing up
maybe your parents grandparents like
yeah
the Babbage has to bring people closer
they they we have to be brother purple
is perfect
but the
this has to change it's not anymore just
the Babbage it has to be every year why
because you didn't need eating you can
eat eaten and the fact is that today so
many even from our communities are
they're going out they're going out
they're going out so but mainly we cut
off we'll come to oxidation and it's uh
it's really a yamasugues
thank you
and sit together
it's it's an opportunity and it's great
to be with young people younger people
Shalom and I are in the seniors here
we're the same age
and uh but you know if we all work
together in in any way shape or form we
could we could we could we could make
great impacts on on everyone
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