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We are happy to share that Oleg Pavlov, a member of the “Golden Rose” Synagogue, has made a meaningful decision and entered the Covenant of Abraham. The Brit Milah ceremony took place at the JMC Jewish Medical Center. The circumcision was performed by Rabbi Yaakov Gaysinovich, Chief Mohel of Ukraine and Moldova and representative of Oleg Pavlov Entered the Covenant of Abraham. Mazal Tov, Moshe ben Avraham Pavlov!

The Jewish community of Dnipro’s “Beit Sarah” project for senior women, led by the well-known Jewish revival leader Luiza Tsitsuashvili, marked Pesach Sheni in a particularly meaningful way. Thanks to the support of the Jewish community of Dnipro, each participant received a special gift—a box of matzah and a bottle of grape juice. This thoughtful Pesach Sheni at the “Beit Sarah” Project

Pesach Sheni at the Yeshiva

Pesach Sheni was widely celebrated in the Jewish community of Dnipro. At the Dnipro yeshiva named after Rabbi Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, a large children’s farbrengen was held in honor of the holiday. At the yeshiva, the boys marked Pesach Sheni with special reverence—a holiday filled with deep meaning and important moral lessons. The day reminds Pesach Sheni at the Yeshiva

On Sunday, the 13th of Iyar, a meaningful farbrengen was held in the side section of the main prayer hall of the Central Synagogue “Golden Rose,” dedicated to two special dates: Pesach Sheni—a day that reminds us of second chances—and the yahrzeit of Rabbi Yisroel Aryeh Leib Schneerson, the younger brother of the Seventh Lubavitcher Farbrengen at the “Golden Rose” Synagogue

The first Pesach Sheni was observed in the second year after the Israelites left Egypt. When Passover came, many men were ritually impure because they were carrying Joseph’s remains from Egypt to the Promised Land. They were not allowed to bring the Passover offering with the rest of the people at the appointed time. They There’s Always a Second Chance — Today, the 14th of Iyar, Pesach Sheni (the Second Passover)

TV series portraying Jewish life are becoming increasingly popular — but do they always tell the truth? In this new episode of the “Menorah” channel, Mendel Kaminezki and his guests unpack how such shows shape a distorted perception of Judaism, Orthodox Jews, and religious life as a whole. In this episode, we discuss how series New Episode on the “Menorah” Channel. The Truth About Series: What’s Wrong with “Unorthodox” and “Nobody Wants”?

A new project has been launched in Dnipro by the city’s Jewish community — “100 Mezuzot for 100 Homes.” This initiative aims to place mezuzot on the front doors of Jewish households that have never had one, to sanctify the home, fill it with the light of Yiddishkeit, and bring blessings. The idea originated with Dnipro Jewish Community Launches “100 Mezuzot for 100 Homes” Program

The Jewish community of Dnipro and our website sincerely congratulate Shneor Zalman Lazarev, the son of Rivka (Irina Ivanovna) Lazareva, an activist of the women’s movement of our community. Shneor Zalman turns 19 today! The Jewish community of Dnipro and our website join all congratulations and also wish Shneor Zalman Lazarev good health, success and Happy birthday, Shneor Zalman Lazarev!

Today marks a special day — the yahrzeit (anniversary of passing) of Rabbi Yisroel Aryeh Leib Schneerson, the younger brother of the Seventh Lubavitcher Rebbe. His holy resting place is located in the ancient cemetery of Safed (Tzfat), Israel, where many great tzaddikim and spiritual luminaries of the Jewish people are buried — including Rabbi Thanks to an Initiative from Dnipro, the Resting Place of the Rebbe’s Brother in Safed Has Been Restored

The new issue of HITAS for the week of May 11-17 is now available in the HITAS section of our website. Attention“KhiTaS” in PDF format for direct viewing or downloading Emor Please note!Our site only hosts the files sent to it, and prepares issues of “HyTaS” as its own project – STL (“Shiurey Tora Lyubavych New issue of KhITAS on our website! Chapter “Emor”

The Jewish community of Dnipro, our website, friends and family would like to extend our heartfelt birthday greetings to Esti Zislina. Today Esti celebrates her Jewish birthday. Esti is one of the brightest leaders of the Jewish youth movement in our community, the leader and initiator of the actively developing Menorah Community project, which promotes Happy Birthday, Esti Zislina!

The Central Synagogue “Golden Rose” announces the prayer times for the period from May 11 to 17. All prayers will take place in the main prayer hall. Synagogue address: 4 Sholom Aleichem Street. SundayShacharit – 07:00Shacharit – 09:00Shacharit – 10:00Mincha – 13:30Mincha – 19:55Maariv – 20:45 Monday-ThursdayShacharit – 07:00Shacharit – 08:30Shacharit – 10:00Mincha – 13:30Mincha Prayer Schedule for May 11-17

Another unforgettable event took place as part of the Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters (JBBBS) program — this time, participants embarked on a true journey through time at the Dnipro History Museum. “Our youngest participants were the first visitors. For them, it was a world full of discoveries and imagination: they became doctors, shopkeepers, and JBBBS at the Dnipro History Museum: A Journey Through Time and Warm Memories

At the Dnipro-based girls’ school Chaya Mushka, part of the Jewish Community’s educational system, another vibrant session of the “Bnot Melech” program took place — this time for 5th and 6th grade girls. The event was dedicated to the beginning of the Jewish month of Iyar and was filled with warmth and inspiration. Daniela Listengurt, “Bnot Melech” – Jewish Princesses of Dnipro

Jews are known as the People of the Book. But what if reading could be modern and alive, engaging both kids and adults? That’s the idea behind “Family Reading” — a new format of online literary sessions where we read and discuss works by Jewish and Israeli authors together. As the announcement says:“This project is Family Reading: Jewish Literature We Listen to Together

As part of the “Menorah Community” youth project of the Jewish community of Dnipro, run by the Zislin family, a special women’s class with Aliza Rabinovich took place. In a sincere, lively, and truly engaging way, she spoke about the spiritual journey through the different sefirot. Project co-organizer Esti Zislina shared her reflections:“It was a Journey Through the Sefirot — A Women’s Class with Aliza Rabinovich

When culture comes alive in dialogue and tradition gains a modern voice — a truly special space is born. That’s exactly what happened at the first “Lamplight Evening” in Dnipro, organized by the Jewish Student Cultural Center Hillel together with the Kesher Project in Ukraine, with the active participation of community leader Ani Altshuler. The “Lamplight Evening” by Hillel: Jewish Poetry, Women’s Leadership, and the Warmth of Community

To honor the memory of Ukrainians who saved Jews during World War II, the Museum “Memory of the Jewish People and the Holocaust in Ukraine,” together with Menorah Art Platform and with the support of the United Jewish Community of Ukraine, is organizing a special screening of the film Shchedryk. Date: May 14Time: 5:30 PMVenue: A Special Film Screening at Menorah in Honor of the Day of Remembrance for Ukrainians Who Rescued Jews During World War II