Oholei Torah celebrated a Tzeischem L’sholom for the Talmidei Hashluchim
CROWN HEIGHTS, Brooklyn [CHI] — This Past Monday, Isru Chag Shavuos, Oholei Torah celebrated a Tzeischem L’sholom for the 156 Talmidei Hashluchim going to 26 communities around the world.
The evening was opened by Reb Shmaryahu Roitblatt, by saying the Rebbe’s Kapitol, then, followed by a Dvar Malchus from the Rosh Yeshiva HaRav Yisroel Freidman. Various Bochurim spoke including:
Menashe Wolff – Shliach to Toronto, Canada
Peretz Kazen – Shliach to Monsey, NY
Dovid Perelman – Shliach to London, England
Yechiel Gluchowsky – Shliach to Jerusalem, Israel
Moshe Wolvovsky – Shliach to Melboure Australia
Yeshaya Zalmanov – Shliach to Brunoy, France
Rabbi Sholom Ber Mockin, Head Shliach to Montreal Canada was the guest speaker, who imparted to the Talmidei Hashluchim the importance and unique quality of being the Rebbe’s Shliach. Rabbi Dovid Kahanov spoke on behalf of the parents, and thanked the Hanhola of Oholei Torah for all they have done for their children. Rabbi Kahanov expounded on the chinuch of Oholei Torah and the special connection it has with the Rebbe. Rabbi Nachman Schapiro, Mashpia in Oholei Torah spoke to the Bochurim, and later sat and Farbrenged with them late into the night.
Music was played by Moshe K. & Co. The event was organized and chaired by Rabbi Nosson Blumes, of the Oholei Torah Administration.
Charlie
“This Past Monday, Isru Chag Shavuos” yep, uh-huh!
Sidney
Em…. its not exactly isru chag shavuous, but have a happy Lag Ba’Omer anyway!
bochur that was ther.........
the music was gr-8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
P.S. who was the piano player? and wasn’t he the kid who played by simchas bais hashoava in o.t. ………………….
ot bochur
go mulli bronstein your the best
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its zakon the piano player
to comment #5
it was shmuli bronstein NOT zakon……………………….
loved the music
the music was gr-8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! go katzan and bronstein you guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
TalmidIM Hashluchim
These talmidim are themselves Shluchim, not merely talmidim of other Shluchim. So why are they referred to as “Talmiday Hashluchim”? It should read Talmidim HaShluchim.
Fohrt Gezunter Hayt!
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tzetchem lesholom !!!
fan
go sruly
cl
well done menash!
friend
ARI!!! u manage to get into every picture:)
go muli!!
the piano was played by shmuli bronstein
shmuli u did an amzing job once again!!!