As the oilam hatorah continues to bask in the light of Sunday’s magnificent Adirei Hatorah event, we are all eager to retain the inspiration and simchas hatorah so acutely felt in those lofty moments.
With that in mind, Yeshiva World News is proud to present a one-of-its-kind 3D virtual reality presentation with spatial audio, allowing one to experience the event from a vantage point up front by the dais.
Special thank you to all large team of YWN photographers, videographers, and technical staff who covered this event. [In accordance with BMG policy, YWN did not live stream the event.]
Sit back and enjoy the ruach of the event as YWN partners with a leading provider of virtual reality content to share these fascinating videos.
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[For an optimal viewing experience, please set the video quality to the highest your device can handle and go full screen before playing.]
Go ahead and grab your VR goggles (optimized for the Quest) or 3D glasses to watch on a computer (drag mouse or use arrow keys/pointers to shift the view) or mobile device (either swipe or just move the phone around in most later models.) Remember if watching in 3D to switch to Anaglyph mode. For an optimal viewing experience, please set the video quality to the highest your device can handle and go full screen before playing the following videos:
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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Very heart warming!
Good to see how eventually, slowly over the years, the Litvisha Oilam have also adapted the Chasshidisha way and atmosphere of singing and dancing for the Borai Olam,
This brings Klal Yisroel much closer to each other!
Instead of learning, right. Apparently yungerleit just won’t learn unless they are celebrated in cheering stadiums with their adoring fans. What are they, little kids? What happened to learning Torah without the Kavod? And where were the events celebrating those who support them? Oh wait, they are actual adults not in need of adoration. Like the baalei batim who give away so much of their paycheck to support their sons, son in laws, and learning in general. Or like, say, the chilonim and Israeli government who had supported them for so many decades, probably more than any other single source or money.