A Bris in Odessa

And his name will be called in Israel – David
And his name will be called in Israel – Samuel Yitzchak.

At the age of 53, David was able to enter Abraham’s covenant in Odessa, Ukraine, lived in Kherson and traveled 200 kilometers to Odessa to fulfill the mitzvah of the covenant.
Very interested in Judaism.
And engraved on his hand with a tattoo – “Modim Derabanan”

Another Brit was today for an adult at the age of 56 from the city of Odessa who has been praying in the synagogue for 25 years and now wanted to fulfill the mitzvah of circumcision.
And his name was called in Israel – Shmuel Yitzchak.
He said he remembers his grandfather always calling him “Schmiltz,” short for Samuel Yitzchak.
May the right of circumcision be granted to the people of Israel and may we merit redemption, soon completed, Amen.

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