By Simcha Evan Finkelstein and Leibel Berktin
As we were finishing up a conversation with some tourists from Spain, I suddenly glanced over at our table with tefillin and Jewish literature, to find a whole family of four looking curiously at our setup and speaking Russian. I walked over, and with the few Russian words I know, greeted them and found out they were visiting from Russia.
The mother of the family was really the only one who could communicate well in English. She said to me, “your table caught my eye because I remember this man.”
She was pointing to a picture of the Lubavitcher Rebbe (on a Twelve Torah Passages card we had on display). She then continued:
“I saw the Rebbe many years ago, back when he was giving out dollar bills in New York. He gave me one dollar for a much-needed blessing, and then, thank G‑d, not too long after, my son was born. Then I went back a year later, got another dollar from him, and my daughter was born.”
The lady was almost in tears. She had such a warm smile on her face as she introduced me to her two children and her husband.
Finally, she asks me, “Please, you can help me? My son, he has never put on tefillin before. Can you help him put it on for the first time?”
I helped the young man put on tefillin, and the whole family got to share in the joy. The young man said the Shema prayer with such excitement, realizing his connection to his Jewish roots.
It’s such an amazing thing. To be in the old Jewish shtetl in Prague, where tens of thousands of Jews long ago fought for their Judaism with self-sacrifice. And, after the many hardships the Jews of Eastern Europe experienced, we find a young man from Russia, on his family vacation to the Czech Republic, reconnecting to his Jewish soul, and leaving a lasting impression on me, his family, and the old city as a whole.
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This summer we’ve sent 16 students to different locations around the world!!!
Boruch Hecht- Yeshiva Tiferes Bachurim
MO town, BuuuOOOO……..
This article moved me to add in doing mivtzoim.
Well done Simcha!
-Shaul
Leibel you are all doing a great Mitzvah. Keep up the good work. We are all proud of you.
Wow!!! Kol hakavod.
So proud of you simcha dad and I loved your stories and pics love you keep up the good work will share everything with grandparents
wow! keep up the great work!!
Go Leibel and Simcha…. looking like solid shluchim….both of you guys should continue to have success
Leibel – you brought tears to my eyes
Mom
They have quite a few customers putting on tefillin, amazing!!
were born from the Rebbes Brocha! I hope they bought a pair of Tefillin to continue the Brochos!!!
Leibel – you surely give the Rebbe so much Naches.
– Your Ottawa Friends
NOKH A MOL, we need more of that!
Keep up the great work! It is wonderful to see boys from Tiferes Bachurim in Morristown doing good work around the world.
Years later, the Rebbe’s Bracha continues to affect this family…and surely, the Rebbe has much Nachas from his Shluchim. Kol Hakavod to all of you. A powerful story bringing light in the Golus…..
You guys are doing an amazing job. Keep up the great work.
-A proud Markhamite-
I will IY”H include it in my repertoire of Tefillin stories.
Keep up the good work!
Rabbi Moshe Feller
MARKHAM IN DA HOUSE!!!!
Keep up the great work.
Go Leible and the SImcha Man
simcha!!!!!!!!
Way to go boys – both of you are doing an amazing job
Leibel – you’re giving us a lot of nachas here in Markham
im proud of you simcha
A very proud Markhamer!!!
The little blond boy watching, he so excited!
More pics of Leibel!! No offense Simcha 🙂
Markham bochur.
Keep up the good work.
Beautifull… emese Shluchim no baseball hat no jeans no colored cool shirt BUT a Shlupeh white shirt dark suit,,, No need to be cool to do the Rebbes Inyonim…. Just Look