Roadside Assistance Goes Both Ways

A group of newly ordained shochtim were traveling to the slaughterhouse this morning when their car experienced unexpected mechanical problems. What unfolded was an incredible instance of hashgach protis.

By Anash.org reporter

A group of newly ordained shochtim were traveling to the slaughterhouse this morning when their car experienced unexpected mechanical problems. What unfolded was an incredible instance of hashgach protis.

After waiting for over an hour on the side of the road for help, a middle-aged man pulled over to offer the stranded Bochurim his assistance.

When the bochurim discovered that the man who helped them was in fact Jewish, they immediately offered to blow the shofar for him and assist him in putting on tefillin.

The of group new shochtim were recently ordained after months of learning in the Machon Ran Yeshiva in the Moscow suburb of Ramenskoye. The yeshiva, housed in the Ohr Menachem Mendel Center – 770, and headed by Rabbi Yitzchak Kogan, famously known as ‘the Tzadik of Leningrad’, utilized the past few months to finish their semicha and shechita studies, even as the corona pandemic raged worldwide.

The Bochurim, who very recently completed their studies, were tested online by Rabbonim, and their shechita skills were checked by Rabbi Kogan, the top shochet in the country.

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