With thousands of Kovtzim published throughout the years though, finding a specific entry can be challenging. This past Yud Shevat alone, over 1,000 Chidushim were published by Chabad Yeshiva students around the world.
A group of bochrim from Shiur Daled of Oholei Torah Zal in Crown Heights came together with a solution and built an interactive database to include the tens of thousands of Kovtzim published throughout the years.
The Kovtzim published before Gimmel Tammuz are even more unique, as the Rebbe would often quote questions asked on previous Sichos at the Farbregens.
Check out the new database at RebbeDrive.com/kovtzim
the real difficult task would be to set them up by topic / masechta / sicha etc.
that would be unreal!
imagine you study a any given topic / blatt etc and you can get 50+ years of discussions from those that really dwelled deep in the idea.
yasher koach!
The ha’oros of yesterday were written by bochurim who would be now considered brilliant iluyim and geonim. I was randomly flipping through the ha’oros from Morristown in Lamed Vov – they make me wonder what ever became of this budding talmidei chachomim?!
There are still a lot missing from different Yeshivos; I hope they keep adding. But it really needs some kind of tag system so they can be searched by topic, blatt, name etc.