About a year ago, an elderly Jew visited the local Chabad synagogue in Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine. With time, the man became part of the local Jewish community and a personal friend of the Chabad emissary.

The man made fast progress in his Judaica studies and at one point, told Rabbi Mendy Arntroy he was interested in being circumcised in accordance to the age-old Jewish tradition.

Born during a time when owning Hebrew literature – not to mention having a kosher circumcision ceremony—was unheard of and highly dangerous in the Soviet Union, the man's parents hadn't dared approach someone capable of carrying out the feat.

After some months had passed, the man, aged 80, said he was ready for the extraordinary feat of faith. Read more at Arutz-7