A record number of 2,150 Jewish participants took part in the biggest Jewish event in Moscow during the past weekend. The program of the flagship annual festival included more than 250 sessions on wide range of topics, with a great selection of activities each hour, for 2 different age groups. In total, the conference included more than 350 different lectures, sessions, panels and performances, and also a special children program, that was structured as Limmud with many options and run by the volunteers-teenagers–an innovative approach.
Keynote speakers at the conference included Russia's chief rabbi, Berel Lazar, Israel's Minister of Jerusalem Affairs and Minister of Environmental Protection Zeev Elkin, Limmud FSU President Aaron G. Frenkel, Israeli Ambassador to Russia Gary Koren, President and CEO of Genesis Philanthropy Group Ilia Salita, Regional director of "Nativ" in Russia and Belarus Yana Agmon, Philanthropist Harold Grinspoon, lawyer Mikhail Barschevsky, author Lyudmila Ulitskaya ,Vice President of the Euro-Asian Jewish Congress Moshe Shvets , Director of the Russian-speaking programs of the Steinsaltz Center Lia Shvets , curator of the exhibit Uri Gershovich ,coacher and psychologist Nesia Ferdman and more.
Regional director of "Nativ" in Russia and Belarus, Yana Agmon: "The preservation of an Independent Jewish identity is the shared motive of Nativ and Limmud FSU. We don't presume to impose from above but study together as to how to strengthen the Jewish ethical core that binds our people together. We are even more delighted that we were partners in preparing the Israel content for the Moscow Limmud FSU festival.
Limmud FSU Moscow's session. Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Limmud FSU Moscow session. Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Founder of Limmud FSU, Chaim Chesler: "It's truly unbelievable that we reached our 13th milestone in Moscow, the very place where Limmud FSU was born, and we're honored to continue serving an important part in the life of the local Jewish community". Sandy Cahn, Limmud FSU co-founder added that "it is our hope to continue to flourish and strengthen our wonderful community in Moscow, it's truly inspiring and unprecedent."
One of the highlights of the event was the inauguration of a new exhibition based on the life's work and heritage of the noted Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz. Rabbi Steinsaltz was one of the first spiritual leaders of Limmud FSU and took part in its inaugural event in Moscow in 2006. The exhibit was produced especially for the event by Limmud FSU and the Steinsaltz Center in Jerusalem. At the festive opening, a round-table discussion took place on the philosophy and heritage of the rabbi with the participation of distinguished guests from Israel and elsewhere.
Limmud FSU Moscow's session.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Limmud FSU Moscow's session.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Limmud FSU Moscow
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Limmud FSU Moscow's Havdala for children
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Limmud FSU Moscow's session
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Havdala
Courtesy of Eli Itkin.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
Courtesy of Olesya S Los.
One of the conference's participants, Inna Kagan (25), said: "This is my 5th time at Limmud FSU in Moscow, and I can definitely say that it is just keep getting better and better each year. Amazing energy, atmosphere, and so many high – quality content that makes it almost impossible to choose. I just love it."
At his session about the phenomenon of Russian-speaking Jewry, Ilia Salita shared GPG's observations of Russian-speaking Jewish communities around the world. He described major trends and surprises in resettlement stories of Jewish immigrants from the Soviet Union and discussed GPG's vision on what the future holds for this important population.
Regional director of "Nativ" in Russia and Belarus, Yana Agmon: "The preservation of an Independent Jewish identity is the shared motive of Nativ and Limmud FSU. We don't presume to impose from above but study together as to how to strengthen the Jewish ethical core that binds our people together. We are even more delighted that we were partners in preparing the Israel content for the Moscow Limmud FSU festival.
Limmud FSU Moscow 2019 session : Lecture by Vladimir Voinovich "Moses Stalin, Efim Rakhlin and our other people."
Voinovich - creator of legendary literary images. The author of songs, fairy tales. Painter. A fighter for the rights of writers, human rights, for justice and human dignity. He was the first to be accused of "depicting Soviet life as it is."
Supporters of the event included Genesis Philanthropy Group (GPG), Nativ, Claims Conference, Euro-Asian Jewish Congress, The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and more.
In the best tradition of Limmud, the event was made possible by its team of local leaders and volunteers, led by Limmud FSU Executive Director Roman Kogan and the Project Manager Elena Zakharova, volunteers Mikhail Libkin, Alexandra Livergant, Alexander Piatigorskiy, Anna Tseplyaeva and others.