SAVE THE DATE
Yes, it's that time of year again.
Everyone's favorite Shabbaton!
Chabad Club and Yeshiva Univ.
Have come together for a once
In a lifetime event. Join us on
Shabbos, Parshas Vayishlach
Dec. 5, 2009
Chabad Shabbaton in Crown Heights
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ALSO
This Tuesday Night
Seudas Rosh Chodesh
with
Rebbe Reichman
Rubin Shul
7 P.M.-1 A.M.
and then
Happy Minyan
Wednesday Morning
8:30 A.M.
Schottenstein Beis Midrash
Guest Chazan
The best way to describe the Happy Minyan...I think 35:48 says it best.
i feel like i'm the only one with enough time to sit and wait till that vieo reaches 35:48, i'm stuck in exper psych class w/ nothing else to do...
ReplyDeletein retrospect, it wasn't worth the wait. and yes, zlou, i mis-spelled "video" in my last comment, chill
ReplyDeletemin- 8:14 is awsome
ReplyDelete".... Hashem have you heard of the HAPPY MINYAN?, its the group that sings like crazy, that loves you like crazy, that invites anybody who wants to get close to you in a joyful way.."
ReplyDeleteI love the HAPPY MINYAN
GABY
ps. anywhere you go in the world if you mention the happy minyan- PEOPLE KNOW WHAT IT MEANS TO TRANSALATE IN TO ACTION
עובד ה" בשמחה
8:30!? thats late, that means we wont be done till 1130 or later. y not move it to the regular time of 7? and then at east well catch some of morning seder
ReplyDeletesometimes i wonder why anonymous people even try.
ReplyDeletewell is there any way to make it earlier?
ReplyDeleteJosh w. i pashut think that they weren't hugged enough as children. and if they may say we were hugged too much well " kol ha-mosif tavo alav bracha"
ReplyDeletej.w. i want u to farbreng this week? pls.
L'Aniyas Daiti, I think there is a certain lack of understanding (I know at least personally) in regards to the interaction/balance between Torah and Tefilla which leads to certain discontent in regards to the apparent "lateness" of Rosh Chodesh Kislev's Happy Minyan. To that end, I believe there are some people who would want to Daven with that extra degree of Simcha and Ruchniyus but also don't want to miss a majority of morning Seder and therefore are experiencing a spiritual Tug-of-War. If it is at all possible, could someone perhaps elucidate the Stollel's understanding of the Tefilla/Torah interaction so that those who are uncomfortable with an 8:30 Minyan could perhaps rest easier?
ReplyDeletethe rosh stollel's shiur was not up--just source sheet...?
ReplyDeleteand can i suggest the rosh stollel make his own blog (or somewhere on his existing page) where people can discuss his shiurim, ask questions etc. that would be great