New Torah To Be Dedicated At Chabad of South Broward in Honor of Tzvi and Itty Ainsworth OBM
by JewishMiami.info
Parking Update: There is no parking at 813 Diplomat Parkway.
Parking for the first segment of the Simcha, from 1-2pm @ 813 Diplomat Parkway, and other options include: 1- Please use Uber etc. 2- Please park either at City National Bank, Diplomat Parkway corner Hallandale Beach Boulevard. 3- Please park at the East end of RK Plaza.
From 2-3 is the March with the New Torah, South on Diplomat Parkway and West on Hallandale Beach Boulevard. From 3-5, Hakofos and Seudas Mitzvah at 1295 East Hallandale Beach Boulevard.
Please park at the West end, near 14th Ave, of RK Plaza or at Wells Fargo.
May this Simcha bring overflowing Brochos to all your families, to Eretz Yisroel and to Am Yisroel!
Original Article
“I want to personally invite you to our community Siyum and Hachnosas Sefer Torah, on Sunday, March 17, 7 Adar Sheni,” Rabbi Raphael Tennenhaus said in a letter to the community. “This Torah is a Chabad of South Broward community project that’s being dedicated in memory of Itty and Tzvi Ainsworth, of blessed memory, sister, sister in law and brother in law of Rebbetzin Goldie and Rabbi Raphael Tennenhaus.”
Itty and Tzvi tragically passed away in the horrific towers collapse of Surfside more than two and a half years ago. As beloved members of the South Broward community, Tzvi Davened in the Chabad of South Broward Main Synagogue in Hallandale Beach for four years before moving to Surfside.
Tzvi and Itty left behind a beautiful and large family, and countless friends who loved and adored them. They lived a life imbued with Torah, Chassidus and Tzedakah.
There are still some opportunities available to be a part of this amazing Mitzvah by clicking here.