Live Now: Rabbi Benjamin Malachovsky, who studied in underground chadorim in Samarkand and later served on the executive committee of Chamah, will share memories of mesiras nefesh in the USSR.
A grand farbrengen marking Yud Beis – Yud Gimmel Tammuz is taking place now at Lincoln Place Shul in Crown Heights.
Leading the farbrengen are Rabbi Binyomin Malachovsky and Rabbi Michoel Golomb.
Rabbi Binyomin Malachovsky was born in Russia during the years of oppression and studied in the underground Chadorim in Samarkand. Later after he immigrated to Israel and the United States he continued providing help and support for Russian Jewry through the Chama organization.
Rabbi Michoel Golomb is a sought-after Mashpia at Central Tomchei Temimim 770 and for many other families throughout the world.
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