Chabad Tokyo Japan


Jewish Community Center — Tokyo Japan


 

March, 2010

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Pesach Preparations at Chabad Tokyo

Sunday, March 28th, 2010



Pesach prepations are in high gear at Chabad House of Tokyo.
Many people will be participating in both Seders. You can see Kobayashi san preparing the fish for the Seder in the Koshered Pesach kitchen. Many deliveries of matzot, wine and other Pesach products are sent all over Japan, as you can see in the picture with all the boxes.
We would like to thank all the wonderful people who sent Tzedaka for the Pesach expenses, in their merit we were able to bring the Matzot, wine and all other necessities, for the Pesach seders. Surely Hashem will repay you with all the blessings.
Thank you to Reb Manis and Tzali Vizel and Reb Levi Safranovitz from City Glatt, Los Angeles for all the help in the Pesach shipment. May you have only good news.
Rabbi Edery remembers those who are easily forgotten, the Jewish people in prison, visiting them before Pesach, to uplift their spirits. In some prisons he is even allowed to visit the detainees without a Japanese interperter, because the prison personell, greatly trust and appreciate Rabbi Edery’s devotion and commitment. May they celebrate together with us in freedom in Jerusalem with Moshiach.

Pesach Seders At Chabad Tokyo

Sunday, March 7th, 2010
March 29, 2010

Seder

Everyone is welcome to join the Pesach Seders,

FIRST SEDER
on Monday, March 29 at 7:00 pm.

It will take place at the Il Barbero Restaurant,

東京都大田区山王1-4-6 
石光商事ビル1F

Ishimitsu Shoji Bldg 1F
1-4-6 Sanno, Ota-ku, Tokyo

closest station
Omori station
JR Keihin Tohoku Line
West exit

SECOND SEDER
Tuesday, March 30 at 7:00 pm
at Chabad Tokyo

Please confirm your participation by emailing us, info@chabadjapan.org

Looking forward to seeing you, and celebrating in the third Temple with Moshiach.

PURIM IN Chabad Japan

Saturday, March 6th, 2010



Purim was 24 hours of non stop activity and happiness. Many Megilla readings for many people throughout the Holiday, and giving out Mishloach manot, gifts of food.
It was wonderful to see so many people at the Purim Party, great food, wonderful atmosphere, lots of happiness and joy.