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== Location of Delivering Sichos == In addition to regular sichos delivered at farbrengens, there were other occasions when the Rebbe delivered sichos: after prayers, at yechidus klalis, children's gatherings (rally or parade with the Rebbe), [[Beis Rivkah]] graduation assemblies, [[Camp Emunah]] counselor meetings, sichos to women, sichos to children, sichos to wealthy supporters, sometimes before dollar distribution, and once even a special sicha to outstanding [[IDF]] soldiers, and on one rare occasion at the entrance of 770 on the building's facade, on 16 Sivan 1975. From 1988, the Rebbe began a new custom in delivering sichos - when he stopped holding weekday farbrengens and instead suddenly began delivering sichos at the shtender, usually (before or) after prayers, and sometimes during dollar distributions or other distributions, typically standing on the prayer platform next to a special shtender for this purpose, standing at the end of the platform close to the crowd, facing the crowd.
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