Chabad Shluchim have reached out Monday to the Jewish participants of the March of the Living in the Auschwitz concentration camp in Poland on Yom Hashoah.
10,000 participants from 45 countries, not all Jewish, took part in the march.
Black ribbons were attached to Israeli flags carried during the march as a demonstration of sympathy to the Polish people on the loss of their president and many of the country’s leaders in a plane crash.
Rabbi Eliezer Gourarie, Director of Chabad of Krakow, has placed a Tefillin booth, offering to make the Mitzvah, some for the very first time in their life.
He was assisted by bochurim from the Maharal Institute in Prague.
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even if you disable the functions they are very easy to put back together again.
That’s great, but why are the gas chambers still in operating condition? Their ability to funciton should be disabled!
wow we have to all make a point and remember all those who perished ! its unbeleivable just seeing jews there walking aeround freely!
Imagine all those Kedoshim that would risk their lives to be putting on Tefillin.
It’s amazing to think, that 70 years ago, jews were being slaughtered in that place r”l, and now jews are walking around there and putting on Teffilin!! they will never get us!!!
your fan base from the wolf house
is that tazriah you are laining?prepared yourself 10 years in advance?????
was that Levi you received??
go shmuel!
so good to see you can’t wait to hear all about it
missing you down under
Very nice!
go yossi!
Tov lirot otcha!
Nice!
THIS LOOKS SO NICE!
go us!!! the rebbe is sheping nachas!!!