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The Traveling Ark Sails Into The US Army Fort Hamilton Base


IMG_3188For the first time in history did a traveling ark  complete with live animals  interactive displays, talking moose, etc…. show up at an US army base ..where it  was admired  and  “wowed“  by  all the soldiers , and their families,     it was a tremendous     Kiddush   Hashem  and uplifting experience , presenting  the soldiers  a brochure  about  the  7 mitzvos “Bnei Noach”   with  the magnificent  Teiva   right in front of their eyes,  really had an strong impact..

The traveling  ark  also made sensational appearances at camp simcha  special,   Ohel’s camp kaylie  and many more camps,  public events and  parades  throughout  the tri stare area.  Plans to visit other army bases are now being arranged, and the traveling ark is now  gearing up for for its maiden voyage across america ..to set sail  parshas noach

To see more  about the traveling  ark  you can check  out their website at  Travelingark.com



6 Responses

  1. Why educate them about the 7 mitzvos?? Its not our obligation to do so.
    R’ Moshe Sternbuch (Raivad of the Aida) writes that our redemption has not occurred partly due to the zechusim the goyim still have. By letting them continue in their ‘lowly lack of moral’ way of life they are losing merit and quickening the coming of Moshiach.
    Sometimes people THINK they are doing good and really mean well. This is one of those cases.

  2. #1—– So you don’t think Hashem is interested in goyim keeping the 7 bnei Noach mitzvos?
    I beg to differ. The Lubavitcher Rebbe felt that it’s important.
    Don’t back into Moshiach by hoping other people lose merit. Let’s make out own merit, how about that?
    The Ribbono Shel Olam wants all his creatures to worship Him and Him alone. And that’s what’ll happen when Moshiach comes.
    You didn’t understand the Raivad, he’s means Eisav’s tears and Yishmael’s merit. Nobody disagrees about the 7 Noahide laws.
    This is very interesting exhibit.. let it travel all over.

  3. I saw this amazing Ark exhibit this past summer at a camp I worked at. It is funny because not once did we mention the sheva mitzvos bnei noach as there is so much more to see, do, enjoy and learn from.
    kol hakovod to the builder who had the vision to add one more aspect( the seven mitzvos) to this presentation when he brought the Ark to the U.S army base

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