Int’l Conf of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries Moves Online Amid Pandemic


Last year, more than 5,800 Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries and guests gathered for the annual banquet in New York. Photo credit: Shimi Kutner/Kinus.com.

Since its launching in 1983 by the Rebbe – Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memory – the International Conference of Chabad-Lubavitch Emissaries (Kinus Hashluchim) has brought together Chabad-Lubavitch emissaries for a weekend of inspiration, learning and fellowship.

From an inaugural conference of 65 emissaries, it has ballooned to one that annually sees nearly 6,000 emissaries and lay-leaders from all 50 states and more than 100 countries gather in New York.

In recent years the conference’s banquet has been broadcast online at Chabad.org, opening the convention to hundreds of thousands to watch at home as well as those emissaries who can’t make it to the convention.

This year, no one will be able to make the trip. With a recent uptick in coronavirus cases making clear that any large gathering could be hazardous, the organizers, in consultation with medical professionals, made the decision that for the first time in its 37-year history, the Kinus will be an entirely virtual event – one that will be different in form, but identical in function: gives the participants, especially those going back to far and isolated outposts, the sense that they are not alone.