Blacksburg, VA — In an exclusive interview with Lubavitch.com, Rabbi Yossel Kranz, executive director of Chabad of the Virginias, named the young couple who formally accepted the offer to head the new Chabad House opening next month at Virginia Tech.
Rabbi Elazar and Rivkah Bloom, both with advanced science degrees and Chabad outreach experience, tied up loose ends with Rabbi Kranz late on Sunday. Earlier in the week, an innkeeper chose Chabad’s bid for her bed and breakfast that stands a block from campus, to become the home of the new Chabad House, named for Liviu Librescu. The inkeeper gave V Tech Chabad six months to secure the funds to complete the purchase.
Chabad Couple Named To New Virginia Tech Librescu Chabad House
Blacksburg, VA — In an exclusive interview with Lubavitch.com, Rabbi Yossel Kranz, executive director of Chabad of the Virginias, named the young couple who formally accepted the offer to head the new Chabad House opening next month at Virginia Tech.
Rabbi Elazar and Rivkah Bloom, both with advanced science degrees and Chabad outreach experience, tied up loose ends with Rabbi Kranz late on Sunday. Earlier in the week, an innkeeper chose Chabad’s bid for her bed and breakfast that stands a block from campus, to become the home of the new Chabad House, named for Liviu Librescu. The inkeeper gave V Tech Chabad six months to secure the funds to complete the purchase.
“It’s auspicious that we have ironed out the last of the wrinkles this evening—the eve of the beginning of the month of Menachem Av—a month symbolic of Divine blessings of healing and consolation,” Rabbi Kranz said.
When tragedy struck Virginia Tech last April, after a deranged students sprayed gunfire at students sitting in their classrooms, Rabbi Kranz pledged to open a Chabad center on campus to serve as a house of healing for Virginia Tech’s students, adding yet another to the 100-plus Chabad Houses on college campuses worldwide.
On their first tour of the campus, Rabbi Elazar, 31, and Rivkah Bloom, 25, noted orange and maroon banners that proclaim, “We will prevail” still dotting college grounds. In VT colors, they remind Blacksburg of that horrific day in April when student Seung-Hui Cho’s shooting rampage ended the lives of 32 people. Included in the carnage was Prof. Liviu Librescu, a Romanian-born Holocaust survivor, whose heroism during the shooting saved students’ lives and catapulted Chabad’s drive to open a campus center.
Prof. Librescu’s bravery became a source of much pride among the estimated 1,400 Jewish students at VT.
“They came out of the woodwork at that moment, and now many of them are really searching” for a way to understand that surge of Jewish feeling,” Rabbi Bloom told Lubavitch.com.
Both Blooms’ savvy mix of secular and religious qualifications makes their placement at V Tech a no-brainer. Rivkah Bloom earned her Bachelors and Masters degrees from MIT. Rabbi Bloom carries parchment from University of California, S. Barbara in Environmental Science, a rabbinical ordination, and – nearly – a Masters in Jewish education.
The Blooms’ offbeat background is where they really get interesting. Crosses planted alongside the road into Blacksburg reminded Rivkah of her childhood in Charlotte, NC, driving through the Bible Belt. Rivkah’s parents took steps toward greater Jewish observance after Rivkah attended Chabad summer camp in Detroit. Rabbi Bloom is also a child of the south, sort of. Raised in Florida, Elazar Bloom attended Hillel Day School of North Miami Beach. After graduating from a Jewish high school, he got to know Chabad during college and went on to study in yeshivas in Jerusalem, New Jersey, and Massachusetts. The Blooms cut their milk teeth as Chabad representatives in Milwaukee, where they assisted Rabbi Yisroel and Brocho Devorah Leah Shmotkin. Experiencing the Shmotkins’ “devotion to the community, after 40 years of shlichus,” said Rabbi Bloom tuned his approach to outreach.
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Chabad will raise funds for the purchase of this inn, to become the Librescu Chabad House at V. Tech
Professor Liviu Librescu, for whom the new Chabad House is named
Mayer
Mazel Tov, may this be your final move. many happy years, in VA.
an old friend from kolel
Hatzlach rabba umofloga.
I am sure with the rebbe’s koches you will be succesfull
conc
a true Jewish Hero. May his name and personality/strengths/gifts be known and understood and may we all strive to incorporate some of this into our own personalities.
G-d should help that it should be in the future, no more tsar. MOSHIACH NOW, AD MOSSAI, WE WANT MOSHIACH NOW AND WE DONT WANT TO WAIT.
Everyone….please remember what the Rebbe promised us, but also we have to do what is within our capabilities…..keeping the mitzvos….including: TZNIUS AND AHAVAS YISROEL AND SHEMIRAS HA LASHON.
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Myer-Smith Family, Mequon WI
Go Bloom’s!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Especially Yudi!!!! We’ll miss u!
zalman bukiet
may you only have much mazal and hatzlacha. we miss you here in boca
the bukiets
itamar rosenblatt
mazel tov elazar and family!
sruly clapman
I’m so happy to read this graet news, Hatzlacha Rabah.
dl
WHOOHOO! Rivka! So excited! Thanks for the personal message yestrday. Regards from California! We’ll be in touch!
niceguy
Its great to see another former Teferis Bachurim(morristown) bocher become a shaliach!! Certainly Teferis is the shlaymus of Tomchei Tememim!1