He may be stuck in limbo right now in terms of his career, but Gabe Carimi is still excited about coming to Chicago and being a part of the Jewish community.
Carimi, the first-round draft choice of the Chicago Bears out of the University of Wisconsin, led a parade at the Westfield Old Orchard Mall on Sunday as the Lubavitch Chabad celebrated the Jewish holiday of Lag B’Omer, which emphasizes education and Jewish unity.
Bonfires and parades are held in Jewish communities around the world, and Skokie was among observing the holiday.
Mayor George Van Dusen and U.S. Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-IL) were among the nearly 4,500 people who dodged a brief storm to watch parade possession of floats. Many came to catch a glimpse of Carimi, who doesn’t know when he will actually see his first professional game due to the ongoing NFL lockout.
Regardless of the uncertain future for the Bears and the NFL, Sunday’s festival was a chance for Carimi to bond with his new hometown in what was touted as his major public appearance in the Chicago area.
“I’ve been in the same community in Madison the whole time,” Carimi said of his interest in leading the parade and his time in the Wisconsin capital where the university is located. “I’ve been looking forward to branching out to the new Jewish community and setting up new friendships here.”
During the event, Carimi, who stands 6-foot-7 and weighs about 315 pounds, took to the microphone and told the crowd he was happy to be a part of the community and then took time to sign autographs and pose for pictures. With many children seeing him as a role model, the former Badger offensive lineman, is not concerned about that responsibility.
“Being brought up Jewish, my parents brought me up with the right values and how to handle myself in any situation that might arise. I feel comfortable I would be a good role model just because of the way I was raised,” he said.
Carimi, who is a Reform Jew, would not play on Yom Kippur, but he noted that potential conflict should not pop up anytime during his career as the Day of Atonement did not fall on a game day anytime soon. If that does happen while Bear, that would be another matter.
Yet Carimi added, “It has never been a problem for me to balance my religion and football.”
Besides the attraction of seeing Carimi, the parade had many floats and bands from throughout the area. The U.S. Navy was represented as well.
“We all saw what the Navy Seals did a few weeks ago,” Rabbi Daniel Moscowitz, regional director of the Lubavitch Chabad of Illinois, said about the successful raid that killed Osama bin Laden in Pakistan a few weeks ago. “We are here to salute the armed forces.”
“It was a wonderful crowd,” Moscowitz said. “The rain did not dampen anyone’s spirits and there were thousands of people that came throughout the day.”
Marty Faierstain of Riverwoods is a friend of the rabbi, and it was his first time at the annual festival.
“It’s nice to be in the majority, not the minority,” Faierstain said. “But I also wanted to see the kids excited and happy.”
Van Dusen was also happy to see so many people coming and enjoying the festivities as well.
“It is important to Skokie because it helps us celebrate the great diversity of our village,” he said. “It just brings out more celebration for the village. On a pragmatic side it brings people to the village and Old Orchard and exposes more people to what a great community we are.”
go esti karp!!
everyone casually forgot about mesivta
go mussi and mushky shmotkin
GOO MICHLAAA!!!! ur the best @ recruiting all the high school girls to do waaaaayyy fun jobs
p.s.- thanks for the doughnuts yum 🙂
signed your bunkmate from Gan Yisrael Detroit
Esther L.
Schneur Scheiman, Michoel Lipskier etc…….
Don;t forget Schneur Scheiman
Mendel you look great!
great job, Rabbi Lipskier – the carnival was amazing!!!!
BH
Firstly, the Lag B’omer event here in Chicago was one of the most AMAZING Chabad events that I have ever attended (and I was at hundreds in my years connected to Chabad). So major kudos to Chabad of Illinois and the many Shluchim who put this together.
Second, my wife and I are so happy to be living here, the Chinuch, chassidishkeit and so much more are unparalleled. If you are looking for a superb place for your Chassidishe family, Chicago is it!!
Come join us. You will only be greatly pleased for you and your family.
Rabbi Notik & Rabbi Hershkovich you inspire me!!! Continued hatzlocha and Happy Birthday To Rabbi Levi Notik
this is the most chassidish, tznius lubavitch community nationwide. The chinuch is the tops you can get in the country. The cost of living is about 1/2 that of CH (for ex. we pay half the amount of car ins. we paid in ny) There’s grass and flowers…and lots of parks. The people are warm and friendly. There is a thriving N’shei Chabad with frequent events throughout the year. Shopping is pleasant and affordable. Food prices are just as good or BETTER than in NY. The(winter) weather is not much worse, and, for the past 2 winters, has actually been… Read more »
GOOOO MICHLA HERSHKOWITZ!!
love, your anonymous admirers
WOW! all the shluchim around chicago brought their communities here!
Special thanks to the Moscowitz’s, Avremel Kagan, Meir Hecht, Moishy Wolf, the Shluchim in Chicago, Mendy Lachkar, Bentzion Shemtov, the Shluchim and Older Bochurim in the Mesivta for all the hard work they put in to this event!
you are the best! great job! we love you!
best shliach d.l morsow
grand fam u rock go us
I was thinking about moving to Chicago, and my desicion was ot yet made. But now that i see the beutiful achdus of such a wonderful community, how can i resist?
Thank you collive for posting this, and many thianks to chicago for such a beatufil parade.
yes they actaully did belive it or not!
omgsh.
did chicago really get all thiose ppl?
gooo chanale, sara, ita, fruma, leah, chayale!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i seeeee you malkiieee and rabinoo and chana and rivkyyy 🙂 🙂 🙂 😛
me too
SEEMA I CANT FIND U IN THE PICS
go chicago baby rock da house!!!
i was in the marching band but there i no picture of us
i was on a float!!!! go me!!!!!!! it was sooooo much fun!!!!!
and shaina rabinowitz 🙂 go montrealers!!!!!!!!!!
thanks for a new day, and a new torah.
u r an awesome friend and rabbi, signed humbly yours
hey i see leibel
is that rabinowitz
Maybe there should be another Kinus Torah for the Cheder back in Toronto, Canada… It was an honour last time you were here Rabbi.
Go Sarah S & Ita H!
wow! that was so brave of you to get up and say a posuk in front of so many people! we are so proud of you!!!! love, the rothmans
go lghs!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
dude, there was 5000 people there! beat that