Russian-speaking Chassidim in Brighton Beach Celebrate 19 Kislev

A unique Yud Tes Kislev Melave Malka and Farbrengen was held at F.R.E.E of Brighton Beach, led by Rabbi Boruch Lepkivker of Crown Heights who inspired the crowd in their native language, Russian, and highlighted how Chassidus is available in many languages and we must take advantage of it.

Rabbi Boruch Lepkivker inspired the crowd gathered at the Yud Tes Kislev Melave Malka Farbrengen at F.R.E.E of Brighton Beach under the leadership of shliach Rabbi Hershel Okonov.

Rabbi Lepkivker shared the story behind yud tes kislev in great detail and many lessons we can learn from it.

The audience was inspired to learn more Chassidus. Rabbi Lepkivker highlighted that Boruch Hashem we live in a time that Chassidus is available in many languages, and we must take advantage of it.

The attendees were amazed at Rabbi Lepkivker’s vast knowledge in Chassidus and his ability to explain it so clearly and in Russian.

Reb Issac Liberman, the Gabai at F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach thank Rabbi Hershel Okonov for making sure all Chassidishe dates are celebrated so beautifully.

If you know someone looking for shiurim in Russian, please reach out at: [email protected]

For Jewish books in Russian: jrbooks.org

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