20,000 Children Unite at Boro Park Lag Ba’omer Parade

Photos: Mendi Dahan

Boro Park experienced a sensational Kiddush Hashem as nearly 20,000 children gathered for a Kinus Lag Ba’omer on 13th Ave for a rich program in Yiddish filled with lessons and entertainment for all ages.

Boro Park experienced a sensational Kiddush Hashem as nearly 20,000 children gathered especially for a Kinus Lag Ba’omer in the center of town – 13th Ave.

A rich program filled with lessons and entertainment for all ages.

Highlights of this year’s parade included:

The recitation of the 12 Pesukim.

The Lag Ba’omer themed Niggunim “Hinei Mah Tov” and “Ani Ma’amin” led by singer Shmueli Ungar and the Yiddish Nachas Choir.

A live play on stage named “The Wonder Wand” was performed by master storyteller and actor Shimon Yoel Klein.

A special interactive Yetzer Horah Combat video presentation was prepared specially for the event.

Making every child’s room a “Cheder Tzivos Hashem” and a “Mikdash Me’at” was the theme of this year’s parade.

In that spirit, every child walked home with a “Make Your Own Pushka” kit enabling all children to bring the message home in a very tangible and personalized way.

Children walked home inspired and motivated to strengthen their connection to Hashem. Many children expressed their excitement to transform their room into a place for Hashem, ultimately preparing for the imminent arrival of Moshiach! 

The event is produced by Tzivos Hashem of Boro Park under Rabbi Aron Ginsberg.

Click here to help cover the costs of the Boro Park Lag Baomer parade.

Photo Credits: Mendy Dahan

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