By COLlive reporter
Members and visitors of Bais Shmuel Chabad Shul in Crown Heights spent an inspiring Pesach filled with davening, learning and Mivtzoim.
The Shul hosted many guests from around the world who were warmly welcomed.
Many Shul members headed out on Tahalucha, walking to other Shuls around New York to bring the joy of the holiday to others, as is the custom on the 7th day of Pesach.
The last day of Yom Tov ended with a Moshiach Seduah and Farbrengen led by Rabbi Levi Garelik, which went on until 10 PM.
Just before Pesach, on Yud Alef Nissan, the Shul closed on a property, on which a permanent shul and community center is planned to be built, Founder and President of the Shul Rabbi Moshe Pinson announced.
In the coming months, the Shul plans to continue to design and develop the new building, which will be “a fitting and beautiful permanent home for Bais Shmuel-Chabad,” Pinson said.














