Family and friends of the Hanoka family gathered to celebrate the completion of a Torah scroll in memory of Dr. Yaakov and Bina Hanoka OBM on Sunday.
With the help of Sofer Rabbi Moshe Klein, the final letters of the Torah were written by family and friends, and the Torah was led with joyous dancing in the streets of Crown Heights to a local Shul.
Mrs. Bina Hanoka was born in Poland to Gitel and Yehuda Aryeh Leib Herzberg. Her childhood was filled with the daily struggles of survival in war-torn Europe. While she fled with her family to Siberia and then Asia ahead of the Nazi onslaught, Bina learned from her elders that kindness to others, and self-sacrifice for others, are at the heart of Jewish survival.
In Tashkent, during the war, when the family barely had bread to eat,her grandfather would bring home refugees to eat and sleep, saying,“For another Jew in need, there is always room.”
It is no wonder Bina grew up to transmit this treasured legacy to herchildren and her students. She married an American graduate student,Yaakov Hanoka in 1964, and together they built a Jewish home in State College, PA.
Soon the growing family settled in Brookline, MA, and the Hanokahome soon became the go-to place for a good Shabbos meal and warmhospitality, thanks to its balabusta and akeres habayis.
Bina regularly participated in the Rofeh program, run by the Bostoner Rebbe, zy”a, to assist Jewish patients in the world-famous Bostonmedical centers. She would drive patients to the hospital, serve as a Yiddish and Hebrew translator and provide accommodations to familiesof patients from New York and Israel. For almost 50 years, Bina taught elementary Jewish studies, instilling in her students a love of Judaismand Torah. To this day many of her former students (now grandparents themselves) approach Hanoka family members with memories of Morah Bina’s soft and subtle warmth toward each student.
Together with her husband, Mrs. Bina Hanoka raised five children who are all raising large chassidishe families of their own.
Born to a traditional Jewish family in Highland Park, NJ, Dr. Yaakov Hanoka was raised in a warm, loving home imbued with the warmth of the Sephardic Jewish tradition. His father, Yitzchok, was a founder of the Eitz Hachaim Sefardic Shul in Highland Park, NJ. At Penn State University, where he was pursuing his PhD in solid state physics, he met Lubavitcher yeshiva students visiting his campus, and soon decided to visit Lubavitch World Headquarters in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Yaakov told the Rebbe of his desire to enroll in yeshiva. The Rebbe agreedand told the yeshiva faculty that Yaakov was “the start of a new trend ofJews returning to Judaism,” one of “thousands” who would enroll in yeshivos in the coming years.
Several weeks after his arrival, at the Rebbe’s suggestion, Yaakov Hanoka organized a project that brought college students and professors to CrownHeights for a weekend. The project became known as “Encounter With Chabad,” or “pegisha.” This became a regular program and brought hundreds of people closer to Yiddishkeit.
At the end of his year in yeshiva, Yaakov wanted to become a campus rabbi. The Rebbe instead instructed him to return to university and finish his doctorate. He would “do more for Judaism with three letters after his name,” the Rebbe told him. Shortly thereafter, with the Rebbe’s encouragement, Yaakov married his soulmate, Bina Herzberg.
Despite playing an active role in his field — he held 56 patents in solarenergy — learning Torah and strengthening Jewish identity remained his central focus. Dr. Hanoka was a pioneer among modern scientists, one ofthe first to explore the interplay between science and Torah.
As a tribute to Yaakov and Bina Hanoka and an aliyah for their neshamos,the family has undertaken to write The Yaakov and Bina Hanoka Memorial Sefer Torah. The Sefer Torah will be dedicated for use by new shuls in the start-up phase, when they are in need of a Sefer Torah until they can buy their own.
Loved going to them for Shabbos, Always delicious food and lively conversation. They are so missed. Wish I could have been there. Are those chocolate spoons?
its not fair I couldn’t go .there my grandparents too.
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Wow ! Every picture’s a winner!
It looks like it was a very nice event!
What a special simcha to honour such wonderful people, who truly live on through their beautiful family KAH.
Would have liked to have been there in person. DGJ
Such a fitting tribute to “Naunu.”
What a magnificent event and captured by a special Photographer.
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Did they come by 770?
Is this the same Hanoka family as R Hanoka from the OK? I listen to his online lectures, he is a great, clear speaker.
We live on Brooklyn ave, saw them going by.
It looked beautiful!
Gitty, you pulled this off!
We never thought it would pull through.
Good job!
Your parents are shepping nachas.
Which shul did the Sefer Torah go to?
It looks like it was a beautiful event.
May the community continue having such simchos!
Pic #16
My sons Learning Director and principle working hand in hand,
so nice! Btw is the learning director still a bochur?
Dovi, looking good!
Counselor.
How can I get hold of the photographer??? These pictures are unbelievable! Mazal Tov!
How beautiful… Joined in from afar! The Hanokas- two special, special people looking down, shepping such nachas from their gorgeous family, bli ayin hara. May their zechus be a brocha for all of us!
The Heidingsfelds- Manchester
miss it, looks very beautiful one, hey young guy holding the sefer torah, waiving with your hand what is your name ???
One of the true chassidim of our generation. Always learning. Living with the Rebbe.
I enjoy going to his house shabbos to he’s him talk.
Thank you Gitty Bronstein for all the amazing things you do to help people in our community! And all without any recognition or appreciation!
My son has eaten in your house many times on shabbos, and has told me how you have an open door policy. True hachnosas orchim!
You are really an inspiration!
The Hanoka’s were such special people! What a beautiful way to perpetuate their memory.
Gitty, you really outdid yourself. As always. You are such an amazing person!
Mendys Photography is the best!!!
what an amazing photographer! Its about time col puts up the best photos in town, I would take this Mendy for any of my simchas in a second.
Thanks to the best Chef in the whole wide world! And lemme tell you, it wasn’t easy staying away from the goods the whole Shabbos…
Thank you for these great pictures, The photographer really captured the feel of this special event!
Love the photography! Looks like a beautiful event.