A Day in Tzfas with Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky

The Rebbe’s secretary and Chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, Machne Israel and Kehot, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, paid an impromptu visit to the holy city of Safed. He was accompanied by his son–in-law, Rabbi Yosef B. Friedman, his son, Rabbi Shmaya Krinsky, and the Shliach in Safed, Rabbi Chaim Kaplan.

The visit began with a meeting with Safed Mayor Shuki Ohana, where they discussed the growth of Chabad institutions in Safed over the years and plans for future expansion. Pulling out his phone, the mayor excitedly showed the visitors a video he took of the recent Chidon HaTanach in Jerusalem at which the competition opened with a video presentation on the Rebbe’s leadership.

Rabbi Krinsky recalled the Rebbe’s special interest in Safed and the rebuilding of the community that began when he sent his personal emissary, the late Rabbi Leib Kaplan, to plan and lead the revival of Jewish Safed.

From there, the delegation headed to the Machon Alta and Seminary Chaya Mushka campus, where the director, Rabbi Yosef Rosenfeld led a tour of the ancient, iconic building, in which the Frierdike Rebbe stayed during his visit to Safed in 1939.

In remembrance of the seventieth anniversary of the passing of the Rebbe’s brother, Rabbi Yisrael Aryeh Leib, Rabbis Krinsky and Kaplan visited the ancient Safed cemetery, and prayed at Rabbi Yisroel Aryeh Leib’s resting place.

From there, the delegation ascended to the summit of the city of Safed, to the campus of Yeshivas Tzeirei Hashluchim, founded by Rabbi Leib Kaplan at the initiative of the Merkos L’inyonei Chinuch. There they were greeted by Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Shneur Zalman Kaplan.

Rabbi Krinsky addressed the students, and reminisced about the care and guidance he merited to receive from the Rebbe when he was a young boy their age and encouraged them to increase their diligence in Torah. 

Rabbi Krinsky met with Rabbi Shmuel Misholovin and other staff members of the newly established Yeshiva Ohel Menachem Mendel, and before leaving he spoke with the shluchim students at the yeshiva, as he was also one of the group of shluchim students sent by the Rebbe to the Holy Land in 1956.

The whirlwind visit concluded with a quick tour of Otzar HaStam which has become an international center for high-quality Torah scrolls, tefillin and mezuzahs. Rabbi Krinsky his admiration for the magnificent building and the many activities that take place in it, both in the high-tech visitors’ center and in the standards of excellence which has become the hallmark of the products of Otzar HaStam.  

Due to the tight schedule and the late hour, the visit to Safed could not include more of the many Chabad institutions flourishing in Safed. Rabbis Krinsky and Friedman thanked Rabbi Kaplan for the exhilarating tour, wished him continued success in his Shlichus in the holy city, and made their way back to Jerusalem.

Photo Credit: David Cohen Cohen