Every year, young Shluchim from around the globe spend Friday afternoon during the Shluchim Kids Kinus Camp on Kingston Avenue, shopping and taking part in an exciting scavenger hunt.
This year, unfortunately, many were unable to travel to New York to participate in the Kinus, due to Covid-19 restrictions.
To keep up the annual custom, they were taken on an entertaining tour of 770, Kingston Avenue and other staples of Crown Heights, by the entertaining Avremi Rapoport.
Video by Sholom Piekarski
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Great work Avremi . I especially enjoyed the fellow at Gombos interview, inspiring words
Chocolatte
Go Avremi!
Nothing like juicy, on the street reporting.
Pure charisma and talent!
Kinus camp is lucky to have you 🙂
So entertaining😆 Good job👊!!!
WELL DONE!!!
Is that nacho!! Thank you so much. Missed you from camp.
We love you so much! Best night activity director ever!!
Go Chana rapp’s brother!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
You rock girl♥️
THAT WAS ONE FUN TRIP.
I BET YOU HAD LOTS OF FUN DOING THAT
i love it nice
I was born in 1955 and lived in Crown Heights between Kingston and Albany. We went to the Young Israel of Eastern Parkway. I remember all the stores on KIngston Avenue. Most are gone, replaced by other similar businesses. I remember: A small grocery where Kol Tuv now stands. It took up only one storefront. Next to the grocery, a fruit and vegetable store. Ben Slotkiss the hardware store owner. Mermelstein Caterers and Appetizers. Meal Mart Louis and Henchie Singer, Butcher Shop There was a millinary shop where my grandmother would drag me in with her. I found the device… Read more »