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Ribbon Cutting for New Kazakhstan Mikvah

Ribbon Cutting for New Kazakhstan Mikvah

The event was attended by distinguished guests from around the world. Philanthropist, Mr. Emmanuil Grinshpun, dedicated the Mikva in honor of his beloved father, Israel. The Keren Hamikvaos foundation graciously assisted financially as well as provided Halachic and technical guidance. Architect Rabbi Shmuel Levin of Eretz Yisroel – a specialist in building Mikvaos ensured the beauty and decoration of the Mikva.

Emmanuil Grinshpun

November 06, 2019
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  1. The Jewish community of Karaganda, Kazakhstan gathered at the city’s

    Chabad House to celebrate the opening of a newly constructed state-of-the-art Mikvah. Rabbi Asher Tumarkin, the Rabbi of Karaganda and his wife Rachel devoted themselves tirelessly to bring this project to success Kazakhstan Gathered at The City
  2. The event was attended by distinguished guests from around the

    world. Philanthropist, Mr. Emmanuil Grinshpun, dedicated the Mikva in honor of his beloved father, Israel. The Keren Hamikvaos foundation graciously assisted financially as well as provided Halachic and technical guidance. Architect Rabbi Shmuel Levin of Eretz Yisroel – a specialist in building Mikvaos ensured the beauty and decoration of the Mikva. Attending Events
  3. Donations were made by many members of the Jewish community

    of Kazakhstan and around the world. During the communist regime, many Jews were exiled to Karaganda and died of starvation and frost. Amongst them was Mrs. Feiga Raskin and her daughter Tzivia. Her descendant, Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Matosov of France, joined the celebration. Jewish Community of Kazakhstan
  4. Chief Rabbi of Kazakhstan, Rabbi Yeshaye Cohen, addressed the participants.

    “Today is the holiday of the second Passover which teaches us that it is never too late and nothing is lost”. Rabbi Cohen recounted the dark days of communism. “Tens of thousands of Jews were deported to Kazakhstan and left Karaganda because there was no Mikvah. Today we proudly celebrate Karaganda’s new Mikvah!” said Rabbi Cohen. Chief Rabbi of Kazakhstan
  5. Rabbi Elchanan Cohen of Almaty, Kazakstan read a letter of

    the Rebbe in which the Rebbe speaks about the opening of a Mikvah with blessings for success and financial participation. The original date of the letter coincided with the date of the opening of the new Mikvah. Rebbe Speaks About the Opening of a Mikvah
  6. Rabbi Shmuel Karnoach of Chabad of Nur Sultan, thanked the

    supporters and told the story of the events which led to establishing a Chabad House In Karaganda and the construction of the new Mikvah. Events Story
  7. Israeli Ambassador, Mrs. Liat Vekselman, traveled from the city of

    Nur-Sultan to join in the ceremony and congratulated the community on the achievement of opening a new beautiful Mikvah. Israeli Ambassador
  8. Distinguished guests and rabbis participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony,

    which was followed by an elegant reception and bar. Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
  9. The Karaganda Chabad House was established by Philanthropist, Alexander Machkevitch,

    to honor the memory of his parents. Mr. Machkevitch is a proud partner of Chabad Lubavitch Kazakshstan activities helping Kazakstan Jewry all year round. The Karaganda Chabad House