Bris in Kishinov

With excitement, the people of Israel were privileged to fulfill the commandments of the name that was said to our father Abraham in this week’s Torah portion, walked before me and was innocent, Monday parshat lech lech in the city of Kishinov in Moldova, a Jewish circumcision at the age of 49 from the refugees of Ukraine and his name in Israel was called “Baruch”, with the blessings of the aforementioned Mandeburna Bnei Brak who is currently staying in Kishinev.

And there was also a covenant for an adult of age and his name in Israel was called “David Meir”.

Blessed are the people of Israel that these are their sons who learn from the parasha and practice it, and certainly it will have good effects for the people of Israel.

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