In Three Days, Lubavitcher Photographer Captures Tel Aviv

Lubavitcher photographer Mordechai Lubecki recently embarked on a three-day tour through the bustling streets and tranquil shores of Tel Aviv, masterfully covering the Jewish sights.

Lubavitcher photographer Mordechai Lubecki recently embarked on a three-day tour to capture the essence of Tel Aviv through his lens.

His journey began with a day filled with visits to Tel Aviv’s picturesque shore, the towering Chabad Great Synagogue, and a local yeshiva.

On the second day, he took a historical turn, starting with a visit to the 1947 War Museum in Israel, a historic train ride, followed by the ancient city of Tel Aviv-Jaffa and the iconic Bima Square.

On the final day of his trip, he visited the synagogue of shliach Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Gerlitzky and various other spaces.

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