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L’Chaim: Zalmanov – Bastomski
The L'Chaim of Shmulik Zalmanov from Crown Heights and Bunia Bastomski from Los Angeles took place Thursday evening in Crown Heights. Photos
The L'Chaim of Shmulik Zalmanov from Crown Heights and Bunia Bastomski from Los Angeles took place Thursday evening in Crown Heights. Photos
you rock my socks too! 🙂
u guys rock my socks
Saw this by chance. I am the son of Boris (born 1895)and the grandson of Bere-Leib. So how am I related to Bunia?
GO BUNIA AND SHMULIK
U GUYS ROCK
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OMGG BUNIA AND SHMULIK U GUYS ROCKKKK
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YAYY MAZEL TOVV ONLY SIMCHASSS
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Bunia we are soo happy for you!! 🙂 Shmulik is one lucky chosson! Welcome to the most incredible family. Can’t wait to dance and share in your simcha. May we share many more.
We are sooooo happy for you all! Uncle Yitzchok is hard at work up in shamayim. May we share many simchos together! We love you all! We are so happy for the whole mishpacha. May you continue to bring lots of nachas to Tante Frieda, and all the uncles, aunts, cousins….and the whole L.A .shevet!
Mazel tov also to the kallah’s holy grandmother from Los angeles and close family friend Frieda Bastomski Love from Gerard and Marlene Einhorn
mazel tov bunia and shmulikk!!
woo hoo u guys rockk
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mazle tov mazle tov
LONG TIME NO SEE
GO LEVI KUMER
LUV MONTREAL
Bun, you looked fabulous!! Shmulik, you should just keep on smiling.
Your cous!
what a beautiful lchaim!
i was thinking the same thing, this is the first time i was at a L’chaim, wedding, bar Mitzva that i actually understood the maamor. Maybe more buchrim should chaazer the maamor in English so they actually understand what they are saying… just an idea
I dont know you personally but it’s gppd to see more and more people using houses for L’Chayims instead of major halls etc.
she was hidden somewhere
cant wait for the wedding
This is the first Simchah (L’chaim, wedding, Bar-Mitzvah, whatever) where I actually followed and understood the Maamer that the chosson was reciting.
He did a fabulous job elucidating the difference between Torah (brachah) and Tefillah, hamshacha m’lmaalah l’matah vs. m’lmatah l’maalah, and the reason Rashbi required praise before asking for rain, all according to Pnimiyus HaTorah.
We all have much to learn from this chosson. May his home be filled with the light of Chassidus.
woo hoo go bunia and shmulik!!
mazel tov
go bunia!!!!! you looked sooooooooooooo pretty!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Azoi darf zein. Froien darf zein bahalten.
we’re so happy for you snick! great simcha. first class. thats the way you do things!
All the Rebbes Brochos…….. D. From Dallas
Musya looks adorble!! ka”h
farvos bahalt men dee kallah?
MAZAL TOV! MAZAL TOV!