770Live

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770

770Live is a website that broadcasts live events from Beis Rabbeinu Shebebavel - 770, 24 hours a day. The site also has an archive of shiurim and lectures on various topics, focusing mainly on "matters of Geulah and Moshiach."

Broadcasting System[edit | edit source]

The system is located in the "Large Zal" of 770, on the farbrengen platform. The system is housed in a small room on the right side of the platform, with a screen above it showing what the camera is broadcasting.

The site broadcasts through a rotating camera located behind the Torah reading bimah. Usually, the camera rotates automatically on a fixed path around the entire "zal". During major events and gatherings, the camera is manually controlled.

A microphone is fixed at the chazzan's position for broadcasting tefillos, and nearby there is a portable speaker used for broadcasting shiurim and farbrengens that take place to the left of the Aron Kodesh.

An additional speaker is located inside the system cabinet for reading the daily portion from the "Hayom Yom" calendar and matters of Geulah and Moshiach after Shacharis, and for delivering shiurim and farbrengens in the center of the "zal".

The system was built following the model of the Chabad Broadcasting Center that operated until the early 1990s.

Currently, the site is managed by Rabbi Reuven Blau.

The Website[edit | edit source]

Upon entering the site, the broadcast from 770 begins automatically. The site has additional sections, including:

The site features Dvar Malchus shiurim by Rabbi Chaim Levi Yitzchak Ginzburg - from the "Nachyeg V'Nishma" system.

60 Seconds of Geulah and Moshiach - Daily reading of Geulah and Moshiach topics in 770.

Beis Moshiach weekly magazine website.

Chitas and Rambam shiurim.

Videos of the Rebbe.

Shiurim on Geulah and Moshiach.

The site operates in memory of Rabbi Chaim Moshe Yehuda HaKohen Blau and his wife Mrs. Chana Chaya Hena Blau.

The broadcast can also be accessed via telephone or through the "Nachyeg V'Nishma" system.

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