At the Conclusion of a Torah Campaign, Students Awarded Premium Sets of Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam Tefillin
The spiritual blossoming of Russian Jewry continues to astound by every measure, and at times it seems as though history is recalculating its course. Precisely at this time, when chilling winds of attempts to restrict Torah scholars are rising and echoing in the Holy Land, alongside mounting challenges surrounding the drafting of Yeshiva students and the preservation of the Yeshiva bochur’s status—here, on Russian soil, which in the not-so-distant past fiercely persecuted every Jewish symbol and attempted to uproot religion, the Torah world is experiencing a renaissance and flourishing undisturbed. Under the guidance of the Chief Rabbi of Russia, the Gaon Rabbi Berel Lazar, the voice of Torah echoes with pride, and educational institutions are expanding and prospering from the foundation to the rafters.
As a living, beating testament to this momentum, the students of the Tomchei Temimim Yeshiva Gedolah in Moscow gathered this week for a moving event entirely dedicated to honoring those who toil in Torah. Throughout the entire year, the bochurim diligently applied themselves to their studies as part of a special, large-scale campaign that demanded dedication, perseverance, and constant elevation in the realms of Torah and Chassidus. In recognition of their tremendous effort and to complement their fear of Heaven, the outstanding students were awarded premium pairs of Rashi and Rabbeinu Tam Tefillin in an impressive ceremony. This immense privilege was undertaken by the esteemed philanthropist Reb Yehuda Davidov, head of the “770 Fund,” who generously and wholeheartedly donated the precious Tefillin for the soldiers of the House of David.
The dais graced the Yeshiva and was adorned by the presence of Rabbis, Shluchim, and the dedicated administration team. The event was headed by the Yeshiva’s director, the Shliach Rabbi Yechezkel Lazar, who expertly bears the yoke of education and leadership. A special guest at the event was the director of the Chabad House in the Michurinsky neighborhood of Moscow, the Shliach Rabbi Shimon Krasdomsky, who led a Farbrengen with the bochurim, showering them with inspiring words about the immense privilege of sitting in the tent of Torah and illuminating the world.
The uplifting event was magnificently organized by the student Shluchim (Temimim) who work with dedication within the walls of the Yeshiva Gedolah, which is the oldest in Russia and is currently experiencing tremendous growth and prosperity.
Around set tables, the event reached its climax with a festive Seudas Mitzvah. Amidst genuine Chassidic brotherhood and rousing singing, the participants raised their cups to wish each other ‘L’Chaim’. The moving Farbrengen left a profound impression on the hearts of the Temimim, granting them the fortitude to continue toiling in their studies, with prayer and trust that the merit of the Torah will protect the multitudes of the House of Israel wherever they may be, and that the voice of Torah will continue to expand and illuminate the holy communities.
Photography: Mevaser Tov Moscow






























