Rabbi Shimon Kramer, Shliach in Merrick, Long Island, came to farbreng with students at the Cheder at the Ohel for 24 Teves, the Yartzeit of the Alter Rebbe.
Rabbi Kramer spoke about the well known story of the Alter Rebbe and the miser, explaining how each Jew needs to be appreciated for whatever contribution they make even if it seems less than what he can do.
Rabbi Kramer used examples and stories from his own shlichus to bring home this point. He reminded the boys of how relevant the Alter Rebbe’s teachings are and how much work there still is to do. He encouraged the boys to do whatever they can to continue to spread the wellsprings of chassidus in this world. Rabbi Kramer showed them ‘The Rav’ – a sefer about the Alter Rebbe’s life, which the Rebbe had instructed his grandmother, Rebbetzin Hodakov to translate into Yiddish.
Rabbi Kramer then told the children to say l’chaim and give brochos to each other.
In addition to running a Chabad house with his wife Chanie, Rabbi Kramer is an involved Cheder parent where 2 of his children attend.
who is the kid on the right top corner
#6 It was the end of the day on a Friday. The children packed up before they went to the all purpose room for the farbregin.
I Love the Cheder
why are there kids sitting with their coats on?
This is the best cheder around
My sons gave over Rabbi Kramer’s stories at the Shabbos table reinforcing the lessons he taught. Thank you !
B”H
Thank you Rabbi Kramer.
I am so impressed by the involvement of the parents at the Cheder. Yasher Koach to everyone for doing what they can to make this an amazing year at the Cheder at the Ohel. All theRebbeim, moreh, hanhala and parents.
Great Work
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Wishing you MUCH Nachas and Bracha!!