Ahavas Chesed Center in Crown Heights held a Chanukah party this week for local children and their parents.
Directed by Rabbi Avraham Lieder, the center distributed some 600 toys and gifts with boys and girls choosing the one of their liking.
Some of the toys will be given to sick children at home and in hospitals.
Rabbi Yossi Goldstein of the Temimim band played and sang as participants enjoyed Latkes, candy and doughnuts.
“Next year we’ll be needing a bigger hall,” Rabbi Lieder commented.
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There was signs hanging on kingston and was send to the web sites
Great job. Too often we’re only thinking of doing mivtzoim outside of the Communit y and we forget about the children of Crown Heights.
sounds too much like a different religion’s holiday. gifts?
A Magen Dovid. In CH??????
wow! rabbi Yossi Goldstein was there. must have been a great treat!
how did one get invited to this?