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Author: Rabbi Binyomin Edery

Rabbi Binyomin Edery Director of Chabad Tokyo Japan Chabad Japan established since 1999 Married to Efrat R. Edery , and have 7 children
Discovering Judaism by Tokyo High School Students

Discovering Judaism by Tokyo High School Students

Rabbi Aldrich Teaching Tokyo High School Students at Chabad Japan

 

Chabad of Japan often organizes learning sessions and classes for local high schools and university students interested in Judaism, its philosophy and way of life.

One of the international schools located in Tokyo contacted Rabbi Edery and asked if students could come and ask questions about Judaism. This week, students arrived at the Chabad House and were warmly welcomed. Rabbi Dr. Daniel Aldrich thoroughly explained, in his unique way, the fundamentals of Judaism and what stands behind our practice and beliefs. It was a real eye opener for these young people, and they were enthralled. Their goal was not to become Jewish but rather to learn morals and values from the Jewish way of life to apply it to their own.

We would like to thank Rabbi Aldrich for his time and patience and for sanctifying G-d’s name in such a pleasant way. A seed planted goes very far.

Class at Chabad Tokyo for Tokyo High School Students about Judaism
Photos Galore of Chabad of Japan Chanuka 5773

Photos Galore of Chabad of Japan Chanuka 5773

This Chanuka, Chabad of Japan made non stop activities throughout the eight days of Chanuka.
Starting with the Grand Celebration on Sunday, with Olive oil making from scratch and lighting the menorah with the freshly made olive oil.
Children’s wood menorah building was enjoyed by all. Followed by Rabbi Edery’s Menorah Mobile daily routes throughout Tokyo and its sorroundings, bringing the light, happiness and mitzvot of Chanuka, including the Embassy of Israel who invited the Rabbi to speak about Chanuka. The visits to many offices and homes was a sight to be seen. A group of jolly, super motivated kids went as soldiers to meet people to light the candles and eat the Chanuka delicacies, none other than the Aldrich and Edery kids.
Chanuka ended with an unforgettable evening for the ladies, friend of Chabad of Japan, at the second ”Kumzitz”. We are extremely grateful to Rabbi Daniel Aldrich for enlightening us with his profound Torah thoughts and life messages. May Hashem bless him and his dedicated wife, Yael and children with all the berachot.

Bar Mitzvah Anniversary of Chabad Japan

Bar Mitzvah Anniversary of Chabad Japan

Today, Chanuka eve, Chabad of Japan celebrates its Bar Mitzvah Anniversary.

From its establishment in 1999, to this day, thirteen years later, Rabbi Edery and the Chabad House crew have been continuously illuminating Japan with acts of goodness and kindness. Countless people have been helped both materially and spiritually. It has been a shining lighthouse, a spiritual compass for everyone.

First-Chabad Japan

 

Rabbi Edery and his wife came to Japan right before Chanuka of 1999 with $400 in their pocket. Through G-d’s miracles, constant blessings from the Lubavitcher Rebbe king Moshiach, and the kindness and generosity of many people, Chabad of Japan has grown, developed and established a place where every person finds happiness, a listening ear and heart, comfort and kindness and assistance.

First Purim of Chabad Japan thirteen years ago

Chabad of Japan established the first and only kosher eatery in Japan- first known as Kosher Delica, now King Falafel. It also established a very efficient and successful delivery service which caters kosher food anywhere in Japan called Kosher Delica. Many hotels and businessmen use it on a daily basis. Chabad of Japan does the only Kosher Shechita (slaugtering) in Japan both for chicken and beef and works with local supermarkets to promote kosher food.

 

Rabbi Edery is known for his devotion and selflessness when it comes to helping any person, regardless of creed or color. His ongoing and crucial help during the Tsunami and a goverment certificate of honor can attest to that. His countless visits to prisons, hospitals, home visits for emergencies or just to say hello and be of help, are just the tip of the iceberg of what goes on everyday at Chabad of Japan.

 

Every shabbat and Holiday at Chabad House are days of joy and filled with meaning, and blessed with many guests from Japan and overseas.

Torah Lesson thirteen years ago in Chabad Tokyo

 

We are now starting our fourteenth year. In Hebrew fourteen means ”Yad”, hand. We, at Chabad of Japan, resolve to open our hand even more and to reach and help more and more people and pray that Hashem outsretch His hand and redeem the whole world through sending our righteous Moshiach, ending this bitter and difficult exile and building the third and everlasting Temple.
We hope and sincerely pray that this Chanuka we will light in the Bet Hamikdash with the High Priest. May it be now!