"When Night Became Day" (2016) revisits the Rebbe's Farbrengen through archival film, newly edited to provide the viewer a close up and immediate sense of what it was. The film is composed of seven segments, each of which distills a different element of Farbrengen. Each segment is separately introduced from the stage, creating a moment inspired by the past but very much in the present. Duration (film+narration): 50 min.
FEEDBACK:
Yasher Koach for a beautiful and moving program. The presentation inspired those who had been by the Rebbe to relive and share their experiences and so deepened the desire for hiskashrus by all the post Gimmel Tammuz mekurovim.
Rabbi Moshe New | MTC
The participants shared how they felt transported to the farbrengen as though they were actually there. The program left them wanting more which naturally developed into a chassidishe farbrengen, bringing the farbrengen and the Rebbe to a whole new level, a personal one. Definitely one of the most meaningful programs we've offered to date.
Rabbi Shmuel Fuss | Chabad of Riverside
We set our goal for 250 people, and rented a theater with 320 seats. We ended up overflowing the hall, with over 320 people in attendance, far beyond our expectations.
The program is beautiful, meaningful and professional. The way the clips have been edited together, together with the skilfully written narration, give a very deep experience to the crowd. It left the baalei batim with a
strong appreciation and feeling for the Rebbe.
One Shliach who brought a group from over an hour away said that his people just couldn't stand up at the end of the program.
Rabbi Levi Dubov | Chabad of Michigan