Young Russian-Speaking Jews Take Part in Limmud Festival in Jerusalem
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                  Young Russian-Speaking Jews Take Part in Limmud Festival in Jerusalem

                  Photo by Dmitry Mel'nichansky

                  Young Russian-Speaking Jews Take Part in Limmud Festival in Jerusalem

                  24.12.2018

                  More than 1,000 young Russian-speaking Jews from the former Soviet Union participated in the annual festival in Jerusalem organized by the international educational organization Limmud FSU.

                  The program, run entirely by volunteers, attracted participants mostly between the ages of 20 and 40. It offered more than 180 lectures, workshops, master classes and presentations on a vast range of subjects.

                  “We are delighted to be holding the festival once again in Jerusalem," said the founder of Limmud FSU Chaim Chesler.

                  "And to continue the successful Limmud model, together with over 1,000 young people, our indefatigable body of volunteers, leading public figures and entrepreneurs, and with respected lecturers and teachers on a wide variety of topics of Jewish interest,” said Chesler.

                  The festival hosted a range of public figures and political leaders such as two former defense ministers, Avigdor Liberman and Lit. Gen. Moshe Ya'alon, former minister Gideon Sa'ar, Environment and Jerusalem Affairs Minister Zeev Elkin, head of the opposition Tzipi Livni, Rabbi Benny Lau, Ambassador Dorit Golender, Vice President of Community Relations at Genesis Philanthropy Group. and others.

                  JPost.com