Anshei Lubavitch of Fair Lawn celebrated Yud Tes Kislev with a candlelit dinner and farbrengen. Rabbi Eli Kornfeld of Chabad of Hunterdon County joined the celebration as the guest speaker. Yud Tes Kislev commemorates the day that Rabbi Shneur Zalman, the founder of the Chabad movement, was liberated from imprisonment in Czarist Russia in the year 1798. Yud Tes Kislev is known as the Rosh Hashanah, or New Year, of Chasidut and marks the day that the teachings of Chabad Chasidut were disseminated on a much larger scale.
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