As hundreds of passengers at JFK’s Terminal 4 dealt with fear and chaos on Sunday morning due to an unspecified security threat, a group of Lubavitcher bochurim saw an opportunity – and they grabbed it.
As they waited outside Terminal 4 with hundreds of other evacuated flyers, the bochurim took it upon themselves to perform mivtzoim, specifically laying tefillin on irreligious Jews who were waiting with them for security personnel to clear the situation.
The security incident – and the bochurim’s kiddush hashem – came just a day after a massive Gimmel Tammuz gathering to celebrate the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s 28th yahrtzeit. The celebration was marked by tens of thousands of people at the Ohel and millions more worldwide.
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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I love these chevreh
Lubavitch World News…Kiddush Lubavitch!!! At least get the headline right.
Mi k’amcha yisroel. Everything that happens in the world is because HaKodosh Boruch Hu is presenting us with opportunities. These lads grabbed the opportunity and used it.
“The bochurim took it upon themselves to perform mivtzoim”
Mitzvoim
Cute to see the little girl in the picture looking like she also wants to have a go!
The 28th yartzeit is Koach. May the koach of their leader ztz”l make these young men into future leaders.
Kiddiush hashem is in the eyes of the beholder
coffee addict, you are wrong. It is called mivtzoim.
@coffee addict
That would be mitzvos. This spelling is correct, meaning מבצעים.
@coffee addict
The word is MIVTZOIM, not deriving from the word Mitzva but from the word Mivtza – meaning campaign.
– Referring to the ten mitzvah CAMPAIGNS which the Rebbe encouraged, one of which is Mivtza Tefillin – the campaign to help uneducated Jews put on tefillin.
P.S. Mitzvah plural is MITZVOS, not Mitzvoim since mitzvah is lashon nekeiva.