Video: A Glimpse of Hope in Ukraine

As opposing forces in Ukraine continue to clash, a new video released by TorahCafe.com offers a glimpse of a Higher Force at work in Dnepropretrovsk.

In a telling interview, Mrs. Chani Kaminetzki, shlucha to the fourth largest city in Ukraine, recounts her experiences there during the collapse of the Soviet Union and Ukraine’s struggle for independence, and Dnepropretrovsk’s miraculous transformation from veritable wasteland to metropolitan center – a transformation she attributes to the Rebbe’s blessing.

Stories and Reflections of Shlichus in Dnepropretrovsk strengthens the hope that revealed good and real progress can and will come from the current crisis in Ukraine.


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4 Comments

  • anon

    Nice! Can you please tell us some of the Peulos that Rebbetzin Chana did in Ukraine?

  • YMSP

    Very nice. It would be great to write up stories of shluchim like this who went willingly, bsimcha uvtuv laivov on their shlichus knowing that all they’d have to eat for a whole winter were potatoes. How much things have changed and how much we all need the Rebbe back bgeulah haamitis vhashelaimo.

  • Sholom Ber

    all the Jews should leave that blood soaked place.
    The Shluchim should lead the way, in organizing the mass exodus.

  • WILL BE NO WAR!

    Although, there is serious tension between the Ukraine and Russia, this will not escalate into a full-blown war. You don’t need to be a Prophet, have Ruach-HaKodesh, or have inside information to know this.

    Even though the Ukraine and Russia may be enemies, I would like to think that, nevertheless, both sides are normal people. Okay, one side may be more normal than the other, but, still normal enough that we can apply a famous military dictum: “nuclear weapons actually brings peace to the world. If they know you have nuclear weapons, who wants to start a war with you?”