Thousands of Ukrainian Jews fed Over Pesach Period

Kerestir, Hungary…"It should be made clear that the leading provider of Kosher food for Ukrainian refugees whether still in the Ukraine or Hungary and Romania, where many of the refugees are seeking temporary shelter was the Reb Shayale Kerestirer Guesthouse organization, headed by Rabbi Moshe Yosef Friedlander," said Ukrainian rabbi Shlomo Wilhelm of Zhytomyr. He and other rabbis like Rabbi Baruch Oberlander, the  Av Beis Din of the Charedi community in Budapest, and Rabbi Yaakov Dov Bleich, Chief Rabbi of Ukraine  and Moroh D’Asra of the main shul in Kyiv.

Rabbi Wilhelm praised Rabbi Friedlander who “immediately responded to our request for kosher food for Pesach with truckloads of food including large quantities of Matzoh.” He said that the food reached some 200 families who were in the Carpathian Mountains over the Yom Tov. Many Ukrainian refugees in fact made it to Kerestir Hungary where Rabbi Friedlander runs a network of services including round the clock kosher kitchens, hostels, shul, mikveh and more. Some 30.000 Jews from around the world recently gathered for 3 days, May 2-4 in Kerestir, to mark the 97th yahrzeit of the legendary saint, Reb Shayele Kerestirer. Rabbi Friedlander says that his massive efforts on behalf of Ukrainian Jewry are in the spirit of the saint’s well known embrace and warm hospitality for every Jew, 

“I know that this is exactly what Reb Shayele would have done during this crisis for Ukrainian Jews,” said Rabbi Friedlander. Rabbi Oberlander praised Rabbi Friedlander’s mesiras nefesh in responding to the needs of the refugees in Hungary and in camps in Romania. Rabbi Nachman Oberlander, the Av Bais Din’s son, said that he “was amazed at the many pallets of fresh meat that the Kerestir Guesthouse sent to temporary refugee camps in Romania. Including 1,000 nutritious meals.” He and the leading rabbis thanked the international rescue effort but agreed that no organization came through with food like the Kersestir organization. “They were very professional in their logistical handling of the relief effort,” said the junior Rabbi Oberlander.

Kyiv Shul Becomes Refugee Center

Rabbi Bleich, Ukraine’s Chief Rabbi, said that the main shul in Kyiv, where he is rabbi, is the only remaining functioning shul in Ukraine. “We have three minyanim a day but more significantly, we have become the refuge for a large number of people who are using the shul’s facility as temporary shelter,” said Rabbi Bleich. He had high praise for Rabbi Friedlander “who is the angel in this war.” Rabbi Bleich said that more than 150 people of his kehilla  were resettled in Budapest and are under the care of the local Jewish community. Some 900 people from Odessa were resettled in Rumania along with the rav of the main Orthodox shul, Rabbi Shlomo Baksht.

“It was amazing to see how when Rabbi Wilhelm needed food, the Kerestirer Guesthouse immediately airlifted 20 pallets of matzoh and additional pallets of meat and dairy products,” said Rabbi Bleich. “When meat ran short, Rabbi Friedlander personally brought back glatt kosher meat from the US.” The rabbis said that when the chapter on Ukrainian rescue is written, much of the credit will go back to Kerestir, a fitting tribute to the persona and legacy of the infamous Torah giant, Reb Shayele Kerestirer who passed away 97 years ago.