Jeremy Davis – Lubavitch.com
Only a stone’s throw from Zuccotti Park where protestors clashed with police last Wednesday evening, scores of Wall Street businesspeople and residents took to dancing in the rain at the Museum of Jewish Heritage on Battery Place.
The occasion was the dedication of a newly completed Torah Scroll by Chabad of Wall Street. Area residents, businesspeople and professionals turned out in the pouring rain to participate as the scribe filled the final letters in with a quill. Rabbi Shmaya Katz, director of Chabad of Wall Street, led a lively procession outside as revelers danced with the new Torah, escorted under a canopy on an elaborately decorated truck that drove slowly down Battery Place.
At an elegant, intimate dinner that followed, guests honored the memory of Mrs. Charlotte (Sarah) Rohr, matriarch of the distinguished Rohr Family, in whose memory the Torah was commissioned.
The funds for the two-and-a-half year long project were raised by the Chabad of Wall Street. “We wanted to reciprocate and show our gratitude to Mr. George Rohr for the support and dedication to Jewish causes that he, his father Mr. Sami Rohr, and the Rohr Family Foundation have demonstrated over many years,” Mrs. Rachel Katz told lubavitch.com.
The admiration was mutual, as Mr. Rohr, visibly moved by the event, described Rachel Katz as “an irresistible force” in leading Chabad community projects.
Guests echoed these sentiments, speaking emotionally of the progress that Chabad of Wall Street has achieved in the ten years since September 11, 2001.
“Chabad is a global safe haven. And Chabad of Wall Street is a safe haven for the many troubles of Wall Street,” said Elian Abramov, a member of Chabad of Wall Street.
During the recent Occupy Wall Street protests, Chabad welcomed an influx of visitors, including Zuccotti Park protestors, police officers and Wall Street professionals. Rabbi Katz visited Zuccotti Park during the high-holidays, blew shofar for protestors, shared the lulav and etrog, and spoke to many of the protestors who quickly gravitated to him.
Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, Chairman of the worldwide Chabad-Lubavitch educational and social services divisions, joined in the celebration and lauded the contribution of Chabad of Wall Street and Rabbi and Mrs. Katz, to the area’s Jewish life.
Rabbi Krinsky shared his memories of a meeting some 40 years ago, between the Lubavitcher Rebbe and a small group of major philanthropists. Among them, he recalled, were Jack and Helen Nash, parents of Mrs. Pamela Rohr, who joined her husband at Wednesday’s Torah celebration. At that memorable meeting so many years ago, Rabbi Krinsky said, the Rebbe spoke emphatically about the great role these philanthropists must assume in advancing Jewish education as the key to the Jewish future.
Rabbi Krinsky pointed to Mr. Rohr as an outstanding role model to young entrepreneurs.
“Mr. Rohr is in great measure responsible for the worldwide educational and outreach activities of Chabad-Lubavitch, which he so generously supports,” he said.
The Rohr family has supported several major philanthropic projects, including an initiative to place Chabad Houses on college campuses nationwide. In the early 1990s the family launched plans to support Chabad institutions in the Russian Federation and Eastern Europe. The Rohr Family Foundation provides critical funding to open and expand Chabad centers worldwide, and has sponsored the Rohr Jewish Learning Institute adult-educational program, now in 325 chapters worldwide.
At a time when Wall Street is drawing unhappy media attention, Mrs. Baila Olidort, editor of Lubavitch News Service, offered an alternative, positive perspective. The new addition to Chabad of Wall Street, she said, celebrates the fact “3300 years after Mt. Sinai,” even here, on Wall Street, where material gain is the driving force—so far removed from the spiritual life of biblical times, “the Jewish people yet continue to live by the Torah and its values.”
looks rlly nice! wooooow
-a relitive
is that really true that they’re joining chabad of wall street? I live very close and would love to be a part of it. What does it mean to join?
The hall was magnificent. Maggie R. You did a gorgeous job. Hashem should bentch you again and again, for all the beautiful work that you do. The classy affair would not have been the same without you. Zalmy was not in the pictures.. but neither was I.
I remember in yeshiva years ago, Shmaya could hang sideways from a pole exhibiting incredible physical strength. It’s clear that he has spiritual strength to match the physical. Kol Hakavod to the strongest shliach in Lubavitch!
Where is Zalmen Moshe?
I looked thru the pics to see you and get a twinkle in my eye.
Couldn’t be happier, Shmaya and Rochel deserve it.
Chazak Chzak venischazek!!
This Rabbi does it all for Hashem.A man who doesn’t look for Kovod & accomplished unbelievable work in the Wall st,Tribeca & Battery Park area of lower Manhattan.I’m a Bochur who worked for You for a couple years,on & off and was honored to do so.I Bentch You with tremendous Hatzlacha and You deserve it.Let the Gvirim continue to give You in abundance,because their money is going to a good and honest place.
I’m really glad to hear that Rabbi Katz was reaching out to the OWS crowd–I had been wondering what efforts had been made, given the large number of Jews at the protests.
I attended the Classy Event.
Amazing Food.Mrs B Olidort is one Classy Woman and really enhanced the evening with her speech.It’s Wonderful news to hear that She will be joining the Chabad of Wall St Crew real soon……Thank You Mr George Rohr for all You do,G-D Bless You.Last but not least,Thank You to my Rabbi & Rebbisin Katz and their 3 wonderful children,for being there for us.
Baila Olidort’s speech was phenomenal. Inspiring and full of content, with the right mix of a great message and powerful delivery.
We’re waiting for the new issue of lubavitch.com to see more photos! When is it coming out?
I didnt recognize you! U look Glamorous!
Freida Shpigelman Mtl!
Shmaya and Rochel, you guys are incredible. Your giving natures are just endless. To give back to George Rohr, is not something we hear about on a daily basis. For your personalities however this was a given. Hashem should bentch you with so much good, and you should always be on the giving side. Der Aibishter blaibt nit kain baal choiv, and the light that you bring into this world, with all your goodness, kindness, and ibergegebenkeit to Hashem and the Rebbe, will illuminate the path to the Geualah Shleima!
Look at that shliach and shlucha…..gorgeous couple.
I have never seen chassidish people so beautiful and glamorous. And to hear that George rohr finds the shlucha Rachel an irresistible force I’m floored. Maybe kin us hashluchos get Rachel Katz to speak.
I was there!!!! It was really nice and the food was gr8!!!!Go Sara!!