By COLlive reporter
This past Sunday, the bustling Robertson Blvd in Los Angeles was transformed into a community engagement hub for the day. Over 1,000 people joined together for the annual “Walk4Friendship” event that combined the spirit of friendship, support for Israel, and entertainment.
The event started with uplifting words from Shliach Rabbi Michy Rav-Noy, Director Shliach of Friendship Circle of Los Angeles (FCLA). Tehillim and Pessukim were led by participants who have special needs with much enthusiasm.
IDF soldier Navid called in to share how bolstering the prayers of our community are to him and his fellow soldiers. With a resounding cheer of Am Yisrael Chai – the crowd was on their way. Participants of all ages, young and old, walked side by side, promoting friendship and unity. The walkers were cheered on by residents of Beverlywood waving their flags and dancing to the joyous music.
A highlight of the event was the Mitzvah Fair, which encouraged to do ‘One More Mitzvah for Israel’. A “Wall of Names” marked the entrance to the fair, where attendees had the opportunity to choose a lanyard with the name of a soldier or hostage they could do mitzvah for.
Creativity and charity intertwined as participants were invited to decorate a Tzedakah Box. Mitzvah opportunities varied from dropping a coin into a giant charity box to donning tefillin, from take-home candle-lighting kits to opportunities for making a blessing on kosher food, buying tzitzit or mezuzot.
Heartfelt messages were penned to soldiers in a touching gesture of support, extending gratitude to those who protect our nation.
The vibrant street became a stage catered to a diverse range of interests. DJ Elan and DJ Ezzi set the tone with popular Jewish songs to lift Jewish spirits. Thrill-seekers were treated to the exhilarating Euro Bungee ride, which provided an adrenaline rush. For those seeking a different kind of excitement, puppies were available for cuddles and play, bringing smiles to all.
The unique toddler play area allowed the littles to enjoy at their own pace. The fun of electric cars and arcades created a thrilling, immersive experience. Crowning the street was the impressive Beis Hamikdash Moonbounce, filled with the simple joys of bouncing and playing around!
Former volunteer and now mom, Shira, shared, “In these days, where kids see their parents so depressed, this is so important for the kids and for the community.”









