For the first time in Germany, a Mitzvah tank is bringing the joy and warmth of Judaism to the streets of Berlin.
In honor of the 113th birthday of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, the Mitzvah tank is standing in front of the Brandenburg Gate and other central places in the German capital city, reaching out to Jews and bringing them closer to their roots.
The “Mitzvah Mobil” – a “synagogue on wheels” – was an idea, inspired by the teachings of the Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson to engage Jews in acts of tradition and good deeds. Today, for the first time in Germany a Mitzvah Mobile is rolling in the streets of Berlin inviting Jewish people to partake in their heritage on the eve of Pesach.
The word “Mitzvah” means a “commandment” of the Torah in Judaism, but also carries with it the connotation of a good deed. Chabad Jewish Educational Center Berlin, which is behind this initiative, is handing out brochures or cards with information about performing mitzvot, assisting those who are willing to perform prayers, giving out candles and candle-lighting information to women and girls to light in honor of the Shabbat.
“It is an unprecedented action in the heart of Germany and we are very happy to support our Jewish brothers and sisters with maintaining their heritage especially now, in the controversial times, when the possibility of keeping Jewish identity in the streets of Berlin is doubted,” shares Rabbi Yehuda Teichtal, the head of Chabad Berlin. “Pesach is an emotional Jewish family holiday, as we celebrate the freedom of our people. The Mitzvah tank in the streets of Berlin shows the Jews in this country they deserve to keep their tradition.”
The Mitzvah Mobil will be moving throughout the German capital until Pesach on Friday April the 3rd.
Wow.. Gives me chills.. Kol hakavod.. May HaShem bring the ultimate geulah bekarov
Dovid Teichtel and Ari Dalfin hatslochoh rabah with your shlichus
go ari dalfin
have a great pesach
rabbi teichtel and your amazing shlichus
very nice
The greatest revenge!
Simply amazing, thank you! May Hashem continue to bless you and B’nei Yisroel.
A gut Pesach to you, and may we come out the other side liberated and bringing korbonos to the 3rd Beis Hamikdash besras Hashem!