After 70 years a pure hope was built in Klausenburg

by time news

A mikveh tehara is currently being built in the city of Klausenburg in Romania, for the first time in 70 years, after the place was spiritually desolate due to the extermination of the Jews in the Holocaust, and later the years of communism that destroyed everything that smelled of Judaism.

The Chabad emissary in Romania, Rabbi Dover Orgad, is currently starting the construction of a magnificent mikveh at the Chabad house for the benefit of the local community, the tourists who visit the place, and the many Jewish students in the area.

Rabbi Dover Orgad, who has been a Chabad emissary for more than five years, has been working hard to establish the local community that remained after the Holocaust and to strengthen Judaism in the city of Klausenburg.

Recently, the Jewish community celebrated a number of exciting events that only the city’s elders remember, bringing a baby into the covenant of our father Abraham, something that was not so routine in the past, including bringing a Torah scroll to the Chabad house, and even celebrating a bar mitzvah for a boy who fled Ukraine. Does not pause for a moment when it comes to spiritual awakening.

Indeed, after many efforts, requests and approvals, construction of the mikveh began, after 70 years of not having a pure mikveh in the city of construction is expected to be completed in Gaza in the coming months.

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