Sailing Against the Tide: Lag B’omer in Chernigov

The graceful ship docked at the port, and, as each smiling child got off, it was evident on his face just what this cruise meant to him. It was the end of a wildly successful Lag B’omer event in Chernigov, Ukraine – a trip down the Desna River.

As the ship began its journey, they sailed against the tide. Fighting, against the odds to make Judaism relevant to the modern, post-Soviet era, Chernigov Jew. They welcomed children, their parents, grandparents and friends on board, for an afternoon of fun and Judaism.

One hundred Jewish men, women, and children enjoyed the view and soaked in the atmosphere. They joined in the games, the music and the delicious refreshments.

Perhaps the most fun part of the trip was to watch the children, the college students, and best of all, the seniors competing in games and acting out themes of Lag B’omer. All joined in a rally of Jewish pride, and the energy brought about by the recital of the 12 pesukim was palpable.

As the ship sailed back to the port, you could almost hear the thoughts swirling around people’s heads. Yes, they seemed to be saying, Judaism is alive, real, and for ‘normal people’ too. They were ready to take the plunge and become more active in Jewish life. The current was now with them.

3 Comments

  • SEAGATE LIPSKIERS

    KEEP UP YOUR GREAT WORK. HATZLOCHO RABBO UMUFLOGO BAKOIL.LEHOVIE LIYEMOIS HAMOSHIACH!!!!

  • anonymous aunt

    go yisroel,aliza mendel baila chayale and chaim we love u!!!!!!

  • Anonymous Uncle

    It’s a great start – Next year it should be TWICE as big.
    Don’t forget to start preparing the cheese blintzes and cheese cake for YomTov!!