House Call

Being Yud-Tes Kislev, I was feeling a bit inspired by the effect of the Alter Rebbe in the world today. Even in remote areas, sparks are shining in Jewish souls. I decided to call someone who has been to camp and has been inspired, but for some reason or another, has never made it to Yeshiva.

Avrohom Gurevitch is living in Ismael, a small suburb of Odessa. Ismael has no Jewish school and Avrohom’s Judaism is limited to the spark that Yeka lit in his soul. His history with Yeka goes all the way back to the “Simferopol Days.” Unfortunately, he wasn’t able to go to camp this past summer, which makes it almost a year and a half since he’s last been to Yeka. Yet every morning, before he goes to school, he thinks about Yeka. He removes the precious gift that his counselor gave him from it’s bag, rolls up his sleeve and puts on his Tefillin.

When I asked Avrohom if he new today’s Jewish date, he very matter-of-factly said, “Today is Yud-Tes Kislev, the day that the Alter Rebbe was freed from prison.” Recently, the Shliach in Odessa sent a Shliach to his town. Now Avrohom and his father proudly participate in the weekly Minyan every Shabbos.

Avrohom wanted to know if there was a camp this year and how it was. He has an internet connection at home and checks our site regularly, eagerly awaiting new posts.

Avrohom is in the 11th grade. After he graduates, he wants to enroll in an institute in Odessa and become a computer technician. If anyone would like to say hello, you can leave a comment here. I’m sure he’ll read it.

Avrohom and Eli Chaim. Simferopol, 2002.

Belanova, 2003.

Levi Zelixon, Avrohom and Chaim. Belanova, 2003.

Levi Raskin with Rafi and Avrohom. Belanova, 2003.

Avrohom recieving his Teffillin. Mironova, 2003.

Belanova, 2004.

5 comments:

Chassidish said...

hey there Avraham!
you dont know the feelings that come over me while reading this post and
seeing these pictures!!!!!
i hope that your happy dude, and i really hope that we will get a chance to see you in the near future, and even before we could plan a get together, we should all be united with the coming of Moshiach NOW!!!

Anonymous said...

Hey Avrohom,
How are you doing? Seeing your picture jogged my memory of the good old Simferopel days… wow its been so long already, I wonder what you look like now. If you have a more recent picture of yourself please post it.
We all missed you this summer, when was the last time you went to visit Dnepr? How are you doing in Ismael? I hear you have a rabbi there now.
I hope to see you some time soon in 770.
Take care,
Akiva

Suma said...

wow.. it's so good to see you.. and your keeping the yeka spirit alive.. please keep in touch.. very inspiring story!! Thanx for posting yanx!

Chaim said...

This boy is one of a kind... he attended our camp since it's inception back in 1998.... We called him reb avram.... from back then.

Anonymous said...

Thanks to all for coments!!! I have send to Yanky my new photos already!

Avrohom Gurevich :)