Chabad House Compass Express
Photos: Baruch Ezagui
On any given Shabbos at Chabad of Markham, Ontario, seven year-old Zalmy Plotkin is walking around giving out high fives. This is his way of helping his parents accomplish their Shlichus. You see, Zalmy has Down syndrome, yet he is an integral partner in his parents’ work.
In addressing the theme of “Ish U’beiso – Man and his Home” at the Gala Banquet of the International Conference of Chabad Lubavitch Shluchos, Zalmy’s mother Mrs. Goldie Plotkin maintained that “children, with their sincerity and purity, are accomplishing so much; sometimes even more than their parents. They are truly “Ish U’beiso.”
Against the backdrop of a gorgeous larger than life living room, and in front of 2,800 fellow Shluchos, Mrs. Plotkin went on to praise the family of Shluchos as a whole. “Through the collaborative effort of Shluchim around the world, we are being labeled as the single most important force in the Jewish world today, and perhaps in all of history!”
Speaking about the “family unit” in his address to the Shluchos, Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, Chairman of the Conference, emphasized how this relates to our everyday Shlichus.
”Our family is our Shlichus. We therefore need daily introspection on where we stand as a family unit on Shlichus, taking the time to strengthen and increase this connection.”
In this vein, Rabbi Kotlarsky announced a gift of $500 dollars to each family of Shluchim from the Bogolubov Foundation, in honor of the bris of philanthropist Mr. Gennady Bogolubov’s grandson.
“I am proud to be the bearer of this good news,” he told the Shluchos.
Kotlarsky went on to thank the organizers of the event, particularly the Vaad Hakinus, Rabbi Schneor Nejar and Rabbi Mendel Kotlarsky.
Earlier, the emcee Mrs. Dinie Greenberg, a third generation Shlucha living in Shanghai, China, opened the evening by explaining how the woman is the true mainstay of the home. “The theme tonight is ‘Ish U’beiso’. ‘Beiso,’ says the gemora, refers to the woman, who is the home.”
Mrs. Greenberg introduced Mrs. Mati Oirechman of Haifa, Eretz Yisroel and Mrs. Mindy Feller of S. Paul, Minnesota to recite Tehillim. Mrs. Feller also expressed her appreciation for the great joy of being able to participate in the Convention once again after her recent illness.
In a first for the Banquet, four different women shared their personal life-changing stories inspired by Chabad.
Randy Dephillip shared her amazement at the interest, respect and dedication of the families of Chabad Shluchim in every city her family has been. From Atlanta to North Carolina to Connecticut to New York, she has witnessed pure selflessness. And in her desire to know what drives them, Randy suddenly ended up in Brooklyn herself.
Maureen Miller was an Irish Catholic nun who completed her conversion a mere eight hours before the Banquet. “Today I finished my conversion. I am now a proud Jew,” Maureen told the stunned crowd.
“3,300 years ago my neshoma stood with you all at Mount Sinai, and it is nice to meet you all again.”
Drawn by Chabad’s non-judgmental approach, Daniella Lowinger of Panama described her admiration of Chabad and how she came to America to further her studies at Bais Chana in Minnesota.
Shira Rose, a Chabad Shlucha on a University Campus, shared the incredible fact that neither she, nor the Shluchim who brought her to Chabad, have ever met the Rebbe, yet they dedicate their entire lives to his Shlichus.
Dinner was served while a beautiful video of Chabad families from around the world interacting with each other and their communities through Mitzvos was shown.
In his address to the Shluchos, the Rebbe’s secretary, Rabbi Yehuda Krinsky, Chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, spoke about the power and potential of the Shlucha. “The Rebbe created not just Shluchos, but superwomen who can nurture their own families while educating others and being scholars themselves.”
Rabbi Krinsky related how during the time leading up to Chof-Zayin Adar the Rebbe began clearing his room and desk, sending everything to be filed or archived. The only thing remaining on his desk was the Sefer Hashluchim – the four albums filled with photographs of the Shluchim/Shluchos and their families and institutions. Rabbi Krinsky related how after Chof-Zayin Adar he would often review the Sefer Hashluchim with the Rebbe, and how that evoked profound, visible satisfaction by the Rebbe.
Rabbi Krinsky shared other fascinating memories of personal interaction with the Rebbetzin.
The evening came to a close with the much awaited International Roll Call of Chabad Shluchim. With the excitement in the room palpable even over the live internet broadcast of the event that was watched across the globe, it is safe to say this is one family that little Zalmy Plotkin is surely proud to belong to.
go panama!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
best place in the world 🙂
Yeah, Shira! Keep it uuuup!
You are all such beautiful shluchos. Hakodosh Baruch Hu and our Rebbe are shepping Nachas from all of you. Blessed are the parents who raised such SELFLESS daughters.
All the visitors to our shluchos and Chabad Houses remember to leave behind a generous DONATION for their holy work.
were really inspiring.
A devoted servant of the Rebbe and Rebbetzin.
Wow so inspiring
how lucky you all are to be shluchos
i LOVED Mrs. Dinie greenberg, and Mrs. Goldie plotkin!!! —- i enjoyed SO MUCH TO WATCH THE KINUS HASHLUCHOS LIVE!!!!!!
GOOOOOO DANIELLA FROM PANAMAAAAAAAAA!!!
Your humor is cute, but a little out of place for such a monumental and moving set of photos. These photos represent how hundreds of Yideen have been and are being brought back to Yiddishkiet through the directive of the Rebbe and his marvelous Shluchim and Shluchos.
it was so nice lastnight, thank you for keeping me inspired!
nice iPhone rabbi Kotlarsky
I explained to someone today that although her son kol hakovod is doing ‘kiruv’ work in LA, he is missing the integral and beautiful support of our shluchim family network and the support that we in chabad have. I told her that the Rebbe had set up a support system that is par excellence and thus can send even younger people out do hafotza. kol hakavod to all of you on the front lines, keep your amazing work up, we’re rooting for you and trying to do our share, MoshiachTzidkeinu Now mammash.