And The Bochurim Are Off!

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Some 120 Bochurim had left yesterday (Wednesday) to countries around the world to celebrate Pesach and hold public Sedorim with Jewish communities. Before the buses left Crown Heights R. Moshe Kotlarsky spoke a few short words to the departing Bochurim. On the way to the JFK airport, they stopped at the Ohel.

More pictures in the Extended Article.

31 Comments

  • zed

    Raphi steiner, levi shlush and dovid yonah dubinsky – much luck and success. A Guten Yom Tov!

  • me

    whoa mendy
    were so proud of you
    were gonna miss u tunz!!
    hatzlacha rabba in your shlichusk, and a kosher, un freilichen pesach!!

  • moe

    Yanky Gitlin, and Dovid Yonah (ok and the rest of u guys)
    Much Hatzlocha! Best of luck! have fun, make urself at home there, but remember your a guest.

  • fayga

    Good luck every one may the rebbe and god help you make a diffrince in thes ppl. lives

  • Yechiel

    It’s amazing. These boys have a few weeks off for bein hazmanim and they go to these far off places to help the yidden there. Yasher Koach.

  • sbp

    this is really nice! i know a bochur that went to make a seder in some country and there was a guy who never had anything jewish in his life. he loved the seder and didnt stop thanking the guys. the next morning this man passed away.

  • yasher kochacho

    yale spalter yasher kochacho! have a great time and a kusher freilichen pesach

  • BB

    HaChosen Dovid Yonah, good to see you. Always smiling. Don’t forget to come back from Russia. You have someone waiting here for you! Be successful on your trip together with all the other Bochurim.

  • fitcheh

    danny illulion & yael spalter much success and hatzlocho in russia (stay sober).

  • Kol Hakavod Lubavitch ! ! ! !

    haztlochah rabbah! this is lubavitch! Our 18-19-20 year-old sons are willing to spend their two weeks off to travel to some far-off country they’ve never heard of, seen of, or been to, (Vladivostock, Russia ! ! – Nepal ! ! Congo ! ! ) and spend the holiday that usually the entire faimly is united with family, friends- spend their Pesach away helping Jews not-connected with Judaism to connect with G-d and enjoy a Passover seder. This is Lubavith! This is the ojy of Lubavitch! This is what Lubavitch is prided in! Look how we raise our youth! Look at the world around you. 18-19-20 year-old goyim on break from college or for December time spend their time drinking/drugging/at the movies etc., not going thousands of miles away to a place they’ve never seen, been to, heard of, to help people (shluchim) they’ve never heard of or met, so that maybe people will come to a seder and get the chance to be inspired by G-d and get a chance to connect. WHO DOES THIS BUT LUBAVITCH ! THERE ARE SOME THINGS LUBAVITCH IS DOWNED ON, BUT HELLO< THIS IS THE PRIDE OF LUBAVTICH ! KOL HAKOVID! I am truly inspired, as should every Chabadnik, non-Chabadnik, or anyone who realizes what this is! Go Chabad!

  • mendy tenenhouse huh

    yale your comments were so moving i was really really inspired