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Shuvu Chazon Avrohom Invites All to It’s Annual Summer Dinner Meeting


[COMMUNICATED CONTENT] In what has become an annual event, Shuvu-Chazon Avrohom will be holding it’s annual summer dinner meeting Tuesday, July 9th at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. Gedaliah Weinberger in Flatbush.

The event will be graced by the presence of many local Rabbanim, with the guest speaker being world-renowned Posek, Av Beis Din and orator Harav Asher Weiss Shlita from Yerushalayim, who has personally visited Shuvu schools and will present a firsthand account of the network’s work.

The Shuvu network founded 23 years ago by the Rosh Yeshiva of Torah V’Daas, Hagaon Harav Avrohom Pam zt”l,  now includes some 67 mosdos, including preschools, elementary schools, junior high schools, high schools and even a Kollel, enrolling thousands of Talmidim and Talmidos.

Shuvu was the Rosh Yeshiva’s beloved cause, and he even referred to it as a “Movement”. He saw it as an opportunity to revolutionize Eretz Yisroel by providing religiously deprived children of Russian immigrants with a Yiddische Chinuch, summing it up as  “Chinuch Kodesh L’Zerah Kodesh, B’Eretz HaKodesh”. 

 

The Shuvu Summer Parlor Meeting was so precious to Rav Pam and he was so Moser Nefesh for it that he insisted on attending it year after year. Even in the year 2001 when his health was failing him he made the incredible effort, having to be driven to the event by ambulance, accompanied my medical personnel. It was the last time the Rosh Yeshiva spoke in public, as he was niftar just weeks later.

 

As Klal Yisrael prepares to mark the 12th yahrzeit of Rav Pam zt”l, participants of the Shuvu Summer Parlor Meeting will also have the opportunity to participate in the Ksivas Osiyos in a Sefer Torah written specially l’zecher nishmaso, while ensuring that his vision endures.

Join us as we pay tribute to the legacy of Rav Pam, Shuvu Chazon Avrohom, at the annual Summer Buffet Dinner, Tuesday, July 9th at the home of Gedaliah and Rachael Weinberger, 1757 East 23rd Street in Brooklyn @7 pm.



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