Chabad Lubavitch of Kensington, led by Rabbi Moshe Chaim and Doba Levin, hosted its 4th annual camp banquet on Sunday, August 15, 2010 at its Gan Israel Day Camp location on Ocean Parkway.
The Gan Israel summer day camp is but one of Chabad of Kensington’s many programs and activities that assists thousands of Russian Jewish immigrants and their young families building new lives in New York.
The organization invited Councilmember Brad Lander to be the Guest of Honor at the Grand Banquet. Mr. Lander represents Kensington, Borough Park, and other Brooklyn neighborhoods in the City Council.
The theme of Gan Israel Day Camp this year was education. Chabad Lubavitch of Kensington provides a wide array of Jewish educational and social programs.
Rabbi Yehuda Levin, Assistant Director, in his introduction of Councilmember Lander, referred to the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s correspondence with US Presidents regarding the importance of education.
He also rephrased former US President Jimmy Carter’s quote that “education is one of the noblest enterprises a person or a society can undertake”.
Rabbi Levin mentioned that Mr. Lander, in his capacity as councilman, has fought very hard for day care and after school programs against the heavy budget cuts. The councilmember works closely with parent leaders throughout the district, in both public and private schools (including yeshivas) in a wide range of efforts to help parents and educators improve their schools.
Councilmember Lander is a graduate with honors of the University of Chicago and of University College London, and of Pratt Institute, with a Masters in City Planning. Mr. Lander has been teaching graduate school classes in urban planning, affordable housing, and public policy at Pratt Institute since 1999.
Councilmember Brad Lander was honored to accept the invitation of being the guest of honor at the banquet. At the event, he presented the organization with an official New York City proclamation for its distinguished contributions and service to the community, both within the borough of Brooklyn and throughout New York City.
The Councilman talked with the children at the banquet, and asked them what they learned during summer camp. Referring to the answer of one of the children, that she learned the blessings to be recited upon thunder and lightning, the councilman expressed that we honor God’s presence when we say a blessing, and that we work to see and bless God’s presence is everything in the world around us.
Lander thanked Chabad of Kensington, the rabbis, teachers, parents, and kids for their work to learn and teach together, and he pledged the Council’s ongoing support for the education of our young people.
K-E-N-S-I-N-G-T-O-N KENSINGTON ROCKS!!!! GO CHABAD!!!!!
Chana Lerner
Kudos to councilman brad lander for reaching out to the community. He’s the best!!!
go levins! u guys seriously rock! this camp really helped kids come closer 2 yidishkeit, and im sure that soon they will all start lighting shabbos candles at home! (probably already started!)
i hope that every year more and more kids will come, and u’l help more and more!
and i hope 2 b a counsler there my self when im old enough!
may u’r hard work and teaching help bring geulah b’korov mamesh! amen!
All the Brochos keep up the Good work Moshiach Now!!!
Y.K. down under
C-G-I Camp Gan Izzy KENSINGTON!!!!
a sach hatzlocho and all the rebbes brochos should be mekuyim keheref ayin mamash
che”z