Here is our Rosh Hashanah report:
We have 2 Rabbinical students here to help infuse the community with Holiday energy and atmosphere.
Interestingly enough, one of them is Netanel. I met him originally in Kiev, where he was learning Smicha - Rabbinical ordination, and on my last trip to France, we met again, and he graciously volunteered to come to come to Chernigov for Holidays.
The first night of Rosh Hashana, we had Tefilot, followed by a light Kiddush with the holiday symbols. It was attended by 40 people, some of them in synagogue for the first time!
For the holiday dinner we hosted in our home different Jewish dignitaries who enjoyed themself until midnight!
For the first day, we had about 50 people for the tefilot, again followed by a light kiddush.
In the evening, we has a large community meal with shofar blowing, Tashlich, and a special children's program. It was attended by 70 people, including youth.
We also visited Jews who could not leave their work to blow shofar for them there.
The first day of the Holiday alone, we walked about 17-18 Km.
The second day attendance was a bit lower - about 25-30 people
For Shabbat, even after two full days of holidays, we over 20 men in the synagogue (and more ladies)!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Rosh Hashanah report
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Sunday, September 25, 2011
Happy New Year from Chernigov
Saturday, September 24, 2011
About Us
A blog about life in the Jewish Community of Chernigov (Chernihiv), Ukraine.
History:
On the eve of the Communist revolution, 30% of the population of Chernigov was Jewish. It was a thriving Jewish community with many synagogues, Jewish schools, yeshivas, and a mikvah. Both the 5th and the 6th Chabad Rebbes personally came to Chernigov to facilitate the community affairs. The chief rabbi of Chernigov was the famed goan R’ Dovid Tzvi Chein.
The Community:
Chernigov has approximately 5000 Jews. Jewish life is lead by the devoted community president Semyon Belman and Rabbi Silberstein.
The Silbersteins:
Rabbi Yisroel and Aliza Silberstein moved to Chernigov with their family in 2009. Their 3 children, Mendel, Baila and Chaya are dedicated to looking after the younger members of the community.
Location:
The Chernigov region is a strategic point between the capital of Ukraine and the borders of Belarus and Russia. Within the Chernigov region, just 90 kilometers from Chernigov, is the tzion of the 2nd Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber. Many people have had wondrous blessings after praying at his kever, and we feel
that he is personally looking out for the Jewish community of Chernigov.
History:
On the eve of the Communist revolution, 30% of the population of Chernigov was Jewish. It was a thriving Jewish community with many synagogues, Jewish schools, yeshivas, and a mikvah. Both the 5th and the 6th Chabad Rebbes personally came to Chernigov to facilitate the community affairs. The chief rabbi of Chernigov was the famed goan R’ Dovid Tzvi Chein.
The Community:
Chernigov has approximately 5000 Jews. Jewish life is lead by the devoted community president Semyon Belman and Rabbi Silberstein.
The Silbersteins:
Rabbi Yisroel and Aliza Silberstein moved to Chernigov with their family in 2009. Their 3 children, Mendel, Baila and Chaya are dedicated to looking after the younger members of the community.
Location:
The Chernigov region is a strategic point between the capital of Ukraine and the borders of Belarus and Russia. Within the Chernigov region, just 90 kilometers from Chernigov, is the tzion of the 2nd Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Dovber. Many people have had wondrous blessings after praying at his kever, and we feel
that he is personally looking out for the Jewish community of Chernigov.
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
This Sweet Torah
The kosher ice cream,a once a year production, was sent to us all the way from Donetsk on the other side of the country. It was carefully kept in the freezer for the past month. Allen, who runs an ice-cream bar, graciously got things set up.
A crowd of 60 gathered, and anticipation built as they waited for the desserts.
The Torah was read, and people were thrilled to get aliyahs. The 10 commandments were read to a fascinated audience, some of whom had never been in synagogue before.
Then, everyone made their way downstairs where a delicious dessert buffet was set up. The fruit, homemade cakes, and of course, ice creams and various toppings were thoroughly enjoyed by all. The kids especially loved tasting all the kosher sweets.
May the message and the sweetness of the Torah seep in to us and stay with us all year round.
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
STARS TV - Live!
A new program has begun in Chernigov, changing the face of Torah learning here.
This past Sunday, the Jewish Community of Chernigov premiered a showing of "STARS TV", a multimedia learning presentation.
The event was well attended, by youth and older community members alike, and the audience was absolutely fascinated.
The show opened with a clip of popular Chassidic reggae star Matisyahu singing his hit song "Jerusalem". The rest of the class, moving at a fast pace, focused on Jerusalem, Israel, Abraham, and Hebrew language.
At the request of the viewers, the video was paused every few minutes for a fascinating discussion analyzing the historical and practical applications of the lesson.
The reactions of the crowd were perhaps summed up best by participant Vladimir S.* "Can we expect to watch a class like this each week?" He asked incredulously.
"No", he was answered with smile. "Next week it will be even better."
The smiles that broke out on the faces around the room proved the success of the class.
*Names have been changed to protect privacy.
Friday, May 27, 2011
Chernigov Hits the World Wide Web
Chernigov Celebrates Lag B’Omer
www.FJC.ru
Bright Smiles Under the Blue Ukrainian Sky
www.CrownHeights.info
Happy Faces Around Chernigov
Monday, May 23, 2011
Bright smiles under the blue Ukrainian sky
Sounds of music, combined with laughter, giggles, and excited shouts, were heard from Krupskoy 48, a scenic wooded area and second home to the Jewish children in Chernigov, the Or Avner Educational Complex.
This past Sunday, Jewish children and families gathered for a rally of Jewish unity and Torah.
Then, with palpable pride, they paraded through the streets of Chernigov.
The children and the parents were then treated to an afternoon of unbelievable activities, carnival, limousine rides and a moon bounce.
The delicious barbecue and picnic was polished off.
Every person present received an amazing door prize - a day pass at the Gor Sad amusement park, and beautiful new book teaching Hebrew through Tehillim.
The smiles on the faces of the Jews of Chernigov looked like were permanently glued on. Everyone went home with memories, and a sense of Jewish pride that will last a lifetime.
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