Video: Activist Marches Alongside Public Advocate

Crown Heights community activist Yaacov Behrman marched alongside New York City Public Advocate Letitia James at the annual Israel Day Parade in Manhattan yesterday, Sunday.

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6 Comments

  • chaim

    Simply said 1. He did not belong there
    2. She is NOT a friend of our community

  • Moshe Eliyahu

    The Rebbe didn’t hold from the “state of Isreal”, he would call it “Eretz HaKodesh” I can’t believe frum Lubavitchers would go dance & hold the isreali flag in this parade, U wouldn’t see Rav Avraham Shemtov or Rav Avraham Osdaba doing this, we hold there are yidden living there & have 2 protect them & the borders but 2 dance in this parade, where the whole concept of Zionisim is 2 b free from Yiddishkiet & live on the land, sorry my friend this is a descrace 2 the Rebbe & lubavitch world wide. Thank u

  • Yitzchak Mordechai

    The Rebbe didn’t support the “State of Isreal” The Rebbe cared for the Yidden living there & their protection, in Lubavitch we don’t celebrate “Yom Ha-Atzme’ut” bec the founding of Zionisim is the opposite of what the Torah stands for, this being the case, why are these Lubavitchers marching in the parade, The Rebbe wouldn’t be proud of this, & this is an embarrassment 2 Lubavitch world wide, as we don’t celebrate this, & this is wrong.

  • 1&2

    The voices of sanity! Something very sad is happening to some of us some of the time. The worst part is that most of the comments are encouragement and support of whatever is pictured in the specific post, many blatantly opposite of The Rebbe’s horo’os and halacha in so many area.
    It would be a great help if a booklet/book would include all the horo’os – in English as well. This would give clarity and refresh the minds of those who tend to change things, and teach those too young to know.
    Moshiach Now!!

  • When will Chabad Corp., or a Chabad House march?

    In this beautiful annual show of Jewish unity and pride?!
    Imagine the great Kiddush Hashem (and Chabad) to again trend-set in the Black-Hat-Orthodox world. Imagine the Mivtzoim-themed possibilities…
    Mark my words…it will happen, and when it does, others will follow.
    PH – Teaneck, NJ