By COLlive reporter
The Jews of Brighton Beach in Brooklyn, still reeling from the devastation caused by Hurricane Sandy, found a reason to be joyous this week.
Yisroel Mordechai Okonov, the youngest son of Rabbi Hershel and Zlata Okonov, was becoming Bar Mitzvah and a crowd came to salute his devoted parents who stood by them in good times and in bad.
Many notable guests from the Russian-speaking Jewish community came Sunday to Baku Palace, a popular restaurant and event venue in Sheepshead Bay which was kashered especially for the simcha.
The influence of the Okonovs, who direct F.R.E.E. of Brighton Beach, a synagogue and Jewish community center, was evident by the collective joy participants had, as if this was their own simcha.
And as they work to regroup after the November hurricane damaging their school, shul and 6 sifrei torah, participants vowed to rededicate themselves to ensuring a Jewish future for all local Jewish children.
The spectacular performance by FREE’s acclaimed Russian boys choir “M Generation” helped to make the evening a most memorable one.
Love u mazal tov from the class and the cc!!!!!!!!! Ur probly wandering hu wrote this.!!!!! Al give it away yechi. Hamelech!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Yf
whees menachem???
I see Efraim looking good!
Hi Dovid! And Mazal Tov to the entire Okonov family! Keep up the great work!
Lot of Naches Rabbi Hirsh and Zlata Okunov.
Beautiful, amazing Simcha.
All Okonovs are the best!
Moshe Okunov is the man!
#3 you are right! He knows how to pump up a crowd!
The Okonov family is amazing!
Love this photo.
Great pks of Great Simcha.
Alovay, one day all Russian night clubs will turn to Glatt kosher Simcha Halls.
Looks like a beautiful simcha!! Much continued yidishe chasidishe nachas!
when it comes to the dance floor he realy readys the crowd like a pro!! keep rocking.. only simches
Wow this is so cool!
Okonovs always know how to party hard!
Yasher Koach to the Okonov family for dedicating themselves to provide a home for the Russian Jewry on Brighton Beach! AWESOME!
Cool photos btw.
yisroel motty okonov’s bar miztvah i was there (im in his class)