Passover is here: Freight trains from Modi'in Illit to Russia
Among the Jewish communities in Russia, preparations have been made in recent days for the production of the most significant Passover for many years.
To this end, the Chief Rabbi of Russia recruited many friends and supporters and even visited a mafia that produces matzah for Russian Jews in large quantities.
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
25/01/2022
Tuesday, 25 January 2022, 10:02 Updated: 10:10
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The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
In the run-up to the upcoming Passover, the Union of Russian Jewish Communities is working to significantly increase its activities and events.
The steering and execution teams have been working for a long time to produce the most significant holiday for many years among Russian Jews, including editing additional Passover seder in the many Jewish communities scattered throughout Russia and distributing reserved matzah to every Jew wherever he is.
Special attention is given these days to the training of additional food establishments and the expansion of the variety of kosher food for Passover strictly, and these are added to the establishments that have been supplying many food products for several years and are under the Chief Rabbinate's excellent training for Russia.
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berel Lazar, has recruited many friends and supporters who have taken it upon themselves to assist in the run-up to the holiday, and is personally monitoring the progress of the preparations.
Among other things, the chief rabbi visited Carlin's fancy matzah bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit a few days ago, one of the bakeries that produces large quantities for Russian Jews, and in the coming weeks will be loaded into huge containers and carefully shipped to Moscow, from there to all Russian cities.
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
The Chief Rabbi of Russia, Rabbi Berl Lazar at Carlin's Fancy Matzah Bakery in the city of Modi'in Illit (Photo: Michael Jakubowicz)
In cooperation with the Jewish Agency, a free "reserved matzah" will be distributed to all Russian Jews for the first two Passover nights, and for public arrangements.
A great effort will be invested this year in the distribution of "Kamcha Depsha" packages to hundreds of thousands of needy families, who will receive all the needs of the holiday and will be able to convert and organize the holiday properly and correctly.
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