By COLlive reporter
Photos by Chaim Perl
250 men and women gathered in Crown Heights on Motzoei Shabbos to pay tribute to 3 great tzadikim whose yahrzeits fall out in close proximity this week: Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira (19 Tevet), the Rambam (20 Tevet) and the Alter Rebbe (24 Tevet).
The evening at the Jewish Children’s Museum was organized by the Merkaz Sefarad Chabad, a vibrant shul in the heart of Crown Heights which provides daily minaynim and shiurim for the Sefardic and Hebrew speakers residents.
Rabbi Lazer Avtzon, Founder and Chairman of the Merkaz Sefarad and the evening’s emcee, welcomed the rabbonim and guests who came from Flatbush, Queens and Manhattan as well as many local community members.
Rabbi Yisroel Shimon Kalmanson of Lahak spoke about the greatness of the Alter Rebbe and recounted the famous story of the Alter Rebbe interrupting his studies to tend to the cries of his grandchild, son of the MItteler Rebbe who fell from his carriage and whose father did not hear the cries as he too was engrossed in deep Torah thoughts. The Alter Rebbe later told his son, that when a child cries, one must always be in tune and do whatever is necessary for that child and the lesson taught to us by our Rabbeim that we must do whatever we can to help all those “crying” Jewish children and adults who thirst for Torah knowledge.
He called upon community members to reinforce and take advantage of the many classes offered by the Shul on a daily basis.
Next speaker was Rabbi Meir Soussan, Rav of the Merkaz Sefarad Chabad, who inspired the crowd with beautiful stories of the Rambam and the also made a Siyum on Mesichta Brachot, which the Shul recently finished.
He was followed by Rabbi Yitzchak Biton and orchestra who sang wonderful Piutim of the Melava Malka and other special songs such as Lechvod Hakadosh Rebbi, Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatseira.
Mr. Shimon Abu, owner of Shimmy’s corner – Koshertown and President of the Shul, spoke next on the significance of the shul, what it has done for him in his personal life and thanking all the supporters of the shul, those who come to daven there and attend shiurim.
He then called upon Rabbis Soussan and Avtzon to provide a beautiful portrait of the Rebbe on canvas to Mr. Chaim Narkis, a strong supporter of the Shul and close friend of a number of community members.
In accepting his award, Mr. Narkis related his history with the Rebbe, coming on a regular basis as a non-observant child and young man to receive dollars, Brachot and Lekach from the Rebbe, but never truly appreciating the Rebbe and Chabad until he was introduced by his close friend and associate, R’ Yehudah Elmakies to HaRav Soussan. He went on to discuss how he adopted Harav Soussan as his personal Rav, the miracles he received from the Rebbe since then and the importance of every individual to adopt a Rav for themselves.
He called upon community members to join the Tefilot and Shiurim of the Shul, saying if additional space is needed and there will be a need to move to larger locale, that he is committed to make that happen as he would like to see the Shul continue and grow.
Rabbi Avtzon then called upon his close friend, Rabbi Gad Bouskila, Rav of Cong. Netivot Israel in Flatbush and Rav of the Moroccan Jewish Community in New York to speak the greatness of the Tzadik and Mekubal, Rabbi Yaakov Abuhatzeira and grandfather of the famed Baba Sali ob”m.
As part of the introduction, Rabbi Avtzon related how as a Shliach in Morocco in 5743-5744, he worked alongside Rabbi Bouskila’s father, Rabbi Dovid Bouskila, who translated the Tanya into Arabic, and prepared his handwritten translation to print.
Rabbi Gad Bouskila shared personal stories of his travels in Turkey and his letters and answers from the Rebbe regarding that Shlichus and the establishment of the Moroccan Shul in Flatbush along many other interesting stories and anecdotes and how was inspired by the personal story told by Mr. Narkis.
He went on to tell of his being invited to Morocco some ten years ago by the King to celebrate the the life and legacy of the Rambam and how they attended a nationally televised event where the Rector of the University which is located in the very building which used to house the Yeshiva of the Rambam stood up to thank all the Rabbis who came from all across the globe to celebrate the life of the Rambam who was born as a Jew but who ultimately converted to Islam rachmana Litzlan.
The next speaker was a Jewish professor from the Sorbonne who was not intimidated by the Royal presence and national TV and who proudly denounced the Rector’s remarks and unfounded research and proudly proclaimed that the Rambam was not only born as a Jew, but who proudly died as a Jew and never even entertained the thought of conversion to Islam. Needless to say, their private audience with the King the next day was cancelled and they were escorted to their planes to return to their homes.
He then told the crowd how he used to travel every year to the Kever of Rabbi Yakov in Damanhur, Egypt on the Nile river banks every year and that he went there two years ago with his entire family, but that last year only a small delegation went to the recent uprising in Egypt. This year, no one was allowed to go as the transitional Egyptian government advised the Israeli Foreign Ministry that it was a matter of extreme danger and that they would not allow a single visitor to his Kever this year. He then quoted from the Zohar that Tzadikim are present where their lives and teachings are celebrated and that this year, Rabbi Yaakov joined the Rambam and the Alter Rebbe and were prsent here in Crown Heights at this beautiful Hiloula.
Following his speech, Reb Yitzhok Fakiro led the auctioning of Mitzvot of special Hiloula/Havdala candles with beautiful sets of Seforim and portraits of the Tzadikim, for the benefit of the Merkaz Sefarad Chabad.
Rabbi Meir Soussan then led the benching, followed by yet more beautiful and inspiring music by Reb Yitzhok Biton and orchestra.
The seuda was sponsored in part by the Malka family in memory of Reb Dovid Malka ob”m.
Anyone interested in receiving regular updates and daily texts regarding Tefilot or Shiurim of the Shul can contact Rabbi Meir Soussan at merkazsefaradchabad@gmail.com
I was at the hilulla and I really enjoyed the speech of rabbi Meyer Soussan the shuls rav it had so much tochen and was said with such clarity .
We are so proud of you and yet not surprised! people have no idea how much you do and give to others, but as usual quiet and shy
May the eibershter give you brachos and koach to continue!!!!
The picture is available at the kingston Judaica stores (Judaica World and Hamafitz) for $550 not $350
love the ben-abou family
The Merkaz Sefarad is not just another Shul in the neighborhood, but it is like a community center for the numerous local families of Sefardic origin in our community, offering Tefilot, Shiurim, Hiloulot, learning of Piutim etc and many other activities. Whether you daven there or on a daily basis or come to one of the many Shiurim, or just attend the extra curricular activities, the Shul needs your support. Please contact the Rov, Shimmy or Rabbi Avtzon and ask how can you help.
I believe Rabbi Yaakov”s yartzeit is chof teves
איש רב המעשה, משכמו ולמעלה וכו׳ גבוה
חזק ואמץ ותמשיך לקדש שם ליובאוויטש מתוך
אהבה ואחווה תמיד כל הימים
I was there…my wife is Morocan. Wonderful evening.
“Needless to say, their private audience with the King the next day was cancelled and they were escorted to their planes to return to their homes….”
Of course, the king’s candy was taken away and he got angry.
This was the best event I’ve ever been to. 2 out of the 4 speeches were deep chassidus shiurim, the sfardic rav from Flatbush gave over valuable content and the the gvir-guest-of-honor who has taken the shul’s rent upon himself spoke about his accepting a rav over him self in all matters.
Never seen any like this event. Can’t stop talking about what I heard there.
Thank you, Shimon.
No change from the old days – still same big smile and same big heart.
YAYAYAYAYAYAYA SHIMMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You are a true chossid- modest yet you give SO much. Love your fan club in seattle (aka the levins)
A very fine man , discret askan, and a true friend to Chabad. He always welcomed us on tahalucha, ever since his shul opened.
A yedid from Montreal.
TODA RABA SHIMON
GO SHIMI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
Shimmy, we are proud of you! You are a tzadik Nistar!
It is for sale in Judaica World for $350
Artist Shmuel Goldstein http://art770.com/
who is the artist of the rebbe picture? where can I get one?