the heads of the Jewish organizations and public figures recorded over the campaign #Peshelan
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the Heads of all the major Jewish organizations of the Russian Federation, the leading rabbis and public figures of Russia and Israel took part in the action #Peshelan organized on “United information center of Jewish communities of Russia #Stopmanager” on the eve of Passover.
Each of the participants recorded a video message to all Russian Jews with Easter greetings. “In these difficult days, when we are in isolation, and many are in hospitals far from home and their loved ones, we need to support each other. To be a single. To be one people,” reads the project page. All videos published on the website of the joint information center and in his Telegram channel.
Your message was recorded:
the President of the Russian Jewish Congress (RJC) Yuri Kanner,
chief Rabbi of Russia Berel Lazar.
chief Rabbi of Moscow Pinchas Goldschmidt,
the President of the Federation of Jewish communities of Russia Alexander Boroda
chief Rabbi of Russia (KEROOR) Adolf Shaevich,
the Rabbi of the Moscow synagogue on Bolshaya Bronnaya Yitzhak Kogan
chief Rabbi of the Religious Association of progressive Judaism communities of Russia Alexander Lyskovoy,
winner of the “Genesis Prize 2020”, a dissident and political prisoner Natan Sharansky
the head of “Nativ” Neta Briskin-Peleg,
the head of “Sohnut”, the former leader of the opposition in the Israeli Knesset, ex-Minister for social welfare IsraLa Isaac Herzog
charge d’affaires of Israel in Russia Eli Belotserkovsky
Director of Hillel Russia Elena Wolzinger
Director of representative office of “joint” in Russia, and Yoni Leifer,
head of the representative office of the Jewish Agency for Israel (Sokhnut) in Russia Bilan Shahar,
member of the Bureau of the Presidium of the Russian Jewish Congress Mikhail Fridman.
to Join the campaign #Peshelan can any caring person. For this you need to record to a smartphone a short video message to your friends and family – to all who would like to share a festive Easter evening. Recorded video you need to put in social networks with the hashtag #Peshelan to all greetings can be put together.