By COLlive reporter
Heathrow Airport sees thousands of planes take off and land daily as one of the busiest international airports in the world. Next week people in Heathrow may see something quite different fly up – pop-up Sukkot that will hopefully stay grounded!
In his quest to improve services for the community and make things easier for people using Heathrow Airport, Rabbi Hershi Vogel, Director of Chabad of West London and Rav of Ealing United Synagogue, has arranged for the busy airport to have its own Sukkot.
“For the first time in its history, sukkot will be available at the West London airport,” an excited Rabbi Vogel informed.
Rabbi Vogel, who is the Jewish Chaplain of Heathrow Airport, has arranged for pop-up sukkot to be available in Terminal 4, Terminal 5 and one to share between Terminals 1 and 3.
Vogel reported that for many years, passengers requiring a Sukkah needed to travel the 20 minutes or so to use his Sukkah in Ealing. Whilst this service is still available, there are travelers who simply do not have the time, acknowledged Vogel and this service will specifically accommodate them as well as staff members and anyone else who would like to use it.
This wonderful project has been made possible through the kind sponsorship of Kays Delicatessen in North West London, Pride Autos in North London and an anonymous sponsor.
For further inquiries or to use this facility please contact Rabbi Vogel on 44-7970829758 or email [email protected]
increible a jabad no hay quien lo supere yo viaje jol amoed de sucot y es verdad si alguien quiere comer es un problema kol hakabot
You are both such an inspiration! Keep up the great work!
Hershi your constant dedication and kindness is a source of inspiration!
Way to go Hershi! Love it!
We are so very impressed with your continuous efforts to bring yiddisheit to the Jewish people from all over the world.
May you have much continued success in everything you do.
All the best for a wonderful yom Tov