Rabbi Don Yoel and Malka Levy and family were welcomed to the Machane Berel Tzeirei Hashluchim Winter Camp by over 130 Campers and Staff and Rabbi and Mrs. Gedalya and Bassie Shemtov, directors of the Shluchim Office and camp director Rabbi Berel Bendet.
Rabbi Levy and his wife Malka toured the warm Florida campsite, getting a firsthand look at the annual haven for young Shluchim and watched how the children enjoyed each others’ company in such a rich Chassidishe environment. Rabbi Levy raised the camp flag and participated with Rabbi Shemtov in the official camp photo, and then joined the campers for a special lunch.
The campers were honored to hear some inspirational words from Rabbi Levy. He spoke about the unique qualities of his father and daughter, in whose names the camps are dedicated.
“They shared two very special common qualities,” he said. “On the one hand, they stood up for the truth and against injustice, even in situations that required immense mesiras nefesh. At the same time, they exuded true selfless kindness and ahavas yisroel, going out of their way to do a favor for somebody else.”
With a focus on the ongoing boys division and in speaking to the boys of Machaneh Berel, he went on to share some very special stories of experiences and interactions his father was zoiche to have with the Rebbe.
Rabbi and Mrs. Levy are longtime supporters of the annual winter camp, a project for children of Shluchim by the Shluchim Office, which was recently dedicated in memory of Rabbi Levy’s father, Rabbi Berel Levy ob”m, and daughter, Rivka Levy ob”m.
This camp is amazing for campers and staff alike. A combination of such pure chassidishkeit, fun, and imbuing pride in their shlichus is what makes this camp so unique.
Kol hakavod to Rabbi Levy and the staff at the Shluchim Office for this wonderful opportunity for these precious children.
They always get the most chasidish
Staff and devoted and the kids come back home with so much pride and hiskashrus.
For shluchim kids is the best you can ask for