LOS ANGELES, CA [CHI] — When the Anash children of Los Angeles heard about the great Lag Ba'Omer 5770 parade, featuring the world's best Jewish singers and marking the special year 5770 - the following was heard amongst them: “I wish I can be at this parade,” said Yossie Plotke, a 12 year old from Cheder Menachem or “Can't we fly cross country to be part of this historic celebration?” said Mendy Kievman, a 5th grader at the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach. Levi Weiss of Hancock Park was heard saying, “Why do all great events happen in Crown Heights? If only my parents would send me to 770 for the day.”

Lag Ba’Omer Parade Excitement Hits Los Angeles

LOS ANGELES, CA [CHI] — When the Anash children of Los Angeles heard about the great Lag Ba’Omer 5770 parade, featuring the world’s best Jewish singers and marking the special year 5770 – the following was heard amongst them: “I wish I can be at this parade,” said Yossie Plotke, a 12 year old from Cheder Menachem or “Can’t we fly cross country to be part of this historic celebration?” said Mendy Kievman, a 5th grader at the Hebrew Academy of Long Beach. Levi Weiss of Hancock Park was heard saying, “Why do all great events happen in Crown Heights? If only my parents would send me to 770 for the day.”

Well, their dream has become a reality. These youngsters, together with other Kinderlach of the junior Shul, will be doing just that — going to Crown Heights for the parade. Together they will board a red-eye this Motzay Shabbos and fly cross country to be part of the parade, which is marked as one of the biggest yet.

These youngsters all belong to Kol Yavok Yehuda – The Rebbe’s Diamond Daveners of Los Angeles — the organizers of this two-day marathon trip, which promises to the best Ruchnios and Gashmios.

Of special interest is that this junior minyan is named after the well-known Rabbi Yakov Yehuda (JJ) Hecht of OBM, who was the Master of Ceremonies and the translator of the Rebbe for over four decades at these parades.

“The children are beyond ecstatic about this trip,” said Yossi Mayberg, who’s son Shmuel will be attending the parade. “We want to thank Kol Yakov Yehuda for this and all the other programs that they run for our own Anash children,” Mayberg concluded.

Besides marching at the parade, the Daveners will visit the Ohel, the Rebbe’s Room and the Rebbe’s Library, as well as visiting Ground Zero, the Intrepid, and Chabad houses in Brooklyn and Manhattan.

7 Comments

  • From grateful L.A. parents. M&L S

    Rabbi Duchman,
    Thank-you for your devotion, dedication and never ending enthusiasm that you have for all of our children.

    Many many “langer gezunter yarin”, to continue your amazing and holy work.

  • please!

    shouldnt 770 be on there list? or thats the old shul that the lubavitcher rebbe used to atten?
    PLEASE! may hashem help us keep our prioroties straight!

  • Think

    response to PLEASE!
    whats the address to the Rebbe’s room???
    think before saying extremely unwise comments!

  • kol

    omg..
    “please!”: u gotta chill they are going to new york for just that
    …and those other places are adding to their trip

    Very nice!!!!!!

  • Great Work

    To Please: I’m sure that that goes without saying, therefore there was no need to mention it.

    I am really impressed and completely in awe of this organization. Each and every time I read about them, I daven that these boys grow up to be true Nachas to the Rebbe. With all the hard work put into them, I’m sure they will be true shining examples to the rest of us when they grow up.