Daniel Popov always knew he would marry a Jewish girl. This is a promise he made to himself in honor of his great grandmother who was miraculously saved from certain death by the Nazis when they occupied Rostov in 1942.
Last week he fulfilled his promise, by marrying his wife Leah in a moving ceremony in the courtyard of the Rebbe Rashab’s house.
Many community members joined in the celebration of Rostov’s first frum wedding, which set a wonderful example for the young adults of the community.
Following the intensely spiritual chupah ceremony, close friends escorted the new couple to the festively decorated main city shul where the celebration continued well into the night.
“I hope this will be the first of many more chupas here in Rostov,” said Rabbi Chaim Danzinger.
мазл тов!
A beautiful story. May you be blessed with many Yiddishe kinderlech and spread Ohr Torah!
go venice
They look so very happy! Love the pictures. Great photographer.
AWSOME WEDDING
whoever participated!! wish i was there!
we had a wonderful wedding ceremony very educational thank you very much for all the great work mazel tov!! only simchas
R’ Yitzchak Vidrin, a Tamim in Lubavitch before WWI, told Lubavitchers here in Boston that in Lubavitch, the bochurim wore grey, not black. Can anyone confirm this?
the cake is amazing and so was the wedding
Kaila made it–in her “spare” time!
Kaila made the cake…and along with the other women (including Faigi Stolin), made and decorated everything else.
mazal tov, mazal tov. May the new couple build a Binyan Adei Ad, with all the brochos.
awsome wedding
I think its a beautiful thing
BS”D
BEAUTIFUL WEDDING! 🙂
A groise en Hartzig mazel Tov!!!!!!
Moshe lehr. Remember year 2000.
WOW, this is wonderful!!!
Great job Rabbi Danzomite, keep up the great work
Wow!
Love the “mitzvah kinder” wedding cake!
hopefully it was before pesach..agut moada
Nice cake!! Wonder who baked it?
Mazel Tov
NOTHING can destroy us. May this beautiful couple be the first of many who go on to build a proper jewish home in Rostov.
Looks stunning!!!
Shkoiach to Rabbi Chaim Danzinger and his wife, Kaila!