It is all about hearing the sweet voices of boys spending quality time with their fathers learning Torah together.
Avos Ubanim begins this Motzei Shabbos in 11 different locations in our neighborhood including Remsen Village and East Flatbush.
Use this golden opportunity to bond with your child in a real Torah atmosphere. Incentives and prizes galore with inspiring divrei chizuk top off this wonderful Motzei Shabbos experience.
Come and reap nachas!
The Avos Ubanim program is known as Avos Ubanim Betzalel in loving memory of Reb Betzalel Jacobson OBM, dedicated by his son Yerachmiel Jacobson.
Hope to see you this coming Motzei Shabbos.
Program Locations:
Agudah Shul– 456 Crown Street
Anshei Lubavitch– 578 Albany Ave
Basement of 770– 770 Eastern Parkway
Beis Avrohom Yitzchok– 305 Remsen Avenue
Eliyahu Nachum– 672 Lefferts Avenue
Empire Shtiebel– 489 Empire Blvd.
Frankel’s Shul– 1699 President Street
Kehilas Lubavitch of East Flatbush- 460 Lenox Rd.
Lincoln Place Shul– 1185 Lincoln Place
Nosson’s Shul– 579 Brooklyn Av
Rayim Ahuvim– 1614 Carroll Street

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