S PAULO, Brazil — A recent ceremony in Brazil's largest city has proved it's never too late to pay your dues.
Moishe Urmen, 67, Chaim Bramdes, 20, and Marcelo Stilman, 19, all stood at the front of the synagogue at Beit Chabad Brooklin in S. Paulo last Sunday to perform a ritual typically reserved for 30-day-old first born baby boys, a pidyon haben.
Three Brazilian Men Participate in Ancient Practice Typically Reserved for Infants
S PAULO, Brazil — A recent ceremony in Brazil’s largest city has proved it’s never too late to pay your dues.
Moishe Urmen, 67, Chaim Bramdes, 20, and Marcelo Stilman, 19, all stood at the front of the synagogue at Beit Chabad Brooklin in S. Paulo last Sunday to perform a ritual typically reserved for 30-day-old first born baby boys, a pidyon haben.