By COLlive reporter
Glen, a recording artist, lives in the small city of Clearwater, in Florida’s Tampa Bay Area, where the worldwide headquarters of the Church of Scientology is located.
But inspiration for his music he found in Brooklyn.
Glen was part of one of the groups who regularly tour the neighborhood of Crown Heights with Rabbi Beryl Epstein of the Chassidic Discovery Welcome Center’s Walking Tour of Crown Heights.
“This is the highlight of my vacation,” Glen said, sitting in Mendy’s Deli on Kingston Avenue, concluding visits to Lubavitch Headquarters, the Rebbe’s Library, Tefillin and Torah scribes at Hasofer, the Chassidic Art Gallery and the Jewish Children’s Museum.
“I felt like crying when I was at 770 because I can feel the love and sincerity of what happening in front of our eyes,” he said of the main shul at 770 Eastern Parkway, where young and old learn and daven throughout the day.
Glen added, “I look forward to continuing with my music to share your community as my community and let that light go worldwide.”
Clearwater is not a small city!
I am personally bewildered b/c i always thought that the fanatics are “turning off” those that come to 770, ohh and how can someone see something good there, oh well perhaps i gotta change my views.
BS:D wow did that give me a good laugh.You also ought to run, we need some humor in this community, everyone takes themselves too serious as if the community cannot run without them ( and their machlochis)
All good. All good.
amazing!
nice NICE
I nominate him to the Vaad Hakohol
thanks for sharing this
at least someone seems our good side!