From Oholei Torah’s marching band, to Lubavitcher Yeshiva's float, From NCFJE’s headquarters to 770, hundreds of volunteers have been putting in thousands of hours in preparation for the upcoming Lag BaOmer Parade this Sunday.

Video: Parade Preparations Reach Fever Pitch!

From Oholei Torah’s marching band, to Lubavitcher Yeshiva’s float, From NCFJE’s headquarters to 770, hundreds of volunteers have been putting in thousands of hours in preparation for the upcoming Lag BaOmer Parade this Sunday.

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  • Elki

    Showing my age. I attended Lag B’Omer parades since the late 50’s. Salami sandwhiches, a lot of standing and walking, but so much fun. How far the parades have come in grandeur and creativity.

    But the Rebbe’s Hadras Panim and his smiling and waving at every child cannot be replicated. That was majestic.

    B”H the parade lives on and enhances the lives of all the CH school kids working on floats and the children (and adults) who attend from all accross the tri-state area.

    And as a proud aunt, Baruch Rosenfeld, caught you in the Lubavitcher Yeshiva segment.

  • AMAZING!!!

    Rabbi Turk dose it again! its great to see you out with the boys running your programs as usual.uly is lucky to have you!