Russia’s Oldest Prison Dedicates Capital’s Only Jail-Based Synagogue
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In time for the fast-approaching holiday of Passover, Moscow’s largest prison opened the capital’s first-ever jail-based synagogue.
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oh wow
wow this is almost like in America, so many yidden in jail.
my friend told me that the sign in the first picture says “First condition for reform is to admit your guilt”. no wonder those ruskies make you sign a confession even before going to court.
Great Work
This is amazing. G-d bless all Jewish people in Russia. To comment #1, your a loser, a big loser. Everyone make mistakes, Jewish or not. I hope the prisoners get support and guidance. This is great Chabad Work
oh wow
wow this is almost like in America, so many yidden in jail.
my friend told me that the sign in the first picture says “First condition for reform is to admit your guilt”. no wonder those ruskies make you sign a confession even before going to court.
Great Work
This is amazing. G-d bless all Jewish people in Russia. To comment #1, your a loser, a big loser. Everyone make mistakes, Jewish or not. I hope the prisoners get support and guidance. This is great Chabad Work
igor
future gangsters in brooklyn….
Very immpressed
wow! such a Kidush Hashem!