For the past 2 months the Machu Picchu, a site situated on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru, and known as one of the 7 wonders of the world, was closed due to floods and mud slides.
On the first day of Chol Hamoed the site was reopened, and thousands of tourists from all over the world rushed to visit.
This weekend, Moishe Holtzberg took the opportunity to help an Israeli backpacker put on Tefillin to the scenic view of the Machu Picchu.
we are so proud about everything that you do!!
we all love you!
the holtsbergs
niiice
This is Chabad…
wtvr happened 2 those essays…
wow brethtaking!
What an amazing kidush hashem you make! You r loved by all!
-an admirer
thiz place is absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!!!
Splendid landscapses! Ma rabu maassecho Hashem!
good job!
its always great seeing you always do mivtziom!
s.g
go lazer and moishe
you rock
alex & yulia
cape town
Go holtzberg’s Go!
was thinking it was little moishe h.
sorry it wasnt me but thanks anyways
Laizer, I realize you are behind the camera. Yeasher Koach to both of you for uplifting the air at these altitudes.