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By Natasha Mozgovaya · March 3, 2011
The Chabad movement celebrated 20 years of
presence in central Africa on Tuesday with a gala event at a Congo
hotel, just two days after an attempted coup at the country's
presidential palace and a parallel attack at the Kokolo military camp.
Hundreds of guests attended the celebration
at the Grand Hotel in Kinshasa, Congo. Rabbi Levi Shemtov, Executive
Vice President of American Friends of Lubavitch came in from
Washington, D.C. to take part in the event, joined by other members of
the movement who flew in from across the world..
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Prime minister of the DRC and the
governor of Kivu, DRC at a Chabad event, March 1, 2010.
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Chabad spokesman Yaacov Behrman said that
representatives of the movement were not deterred by the recent
violence. “The streets of Kinshasa are calm, and we feel very safe
here," he said.
Antoine Ghonda, the Roving Ambassador for
the Congolese President, thanked the movement for its stalwart
commitment even in the face of terror.
“Your people and your community have given
the best proof of friendship by maintaining this event today despite
the awkward situation that prevailed this past Sunday," said Ghonda.
“So members of your community did not hesitate to travel from the
U.S.A, Europe, Israel, and South Africa to prove to the international
community that you trusted this country."
'"As you say yourself in Hebrew: 'Mazal
[luck] is mazal'," he added.
“This gala diner is also an opportunity for
us to remind the strong bond that exists between our two populations
since the independence of our country," said Roving.
"For instance, I remember in 2004, Israel
had decided to close its embassy in Kinshasa due to financial
constraint. But each member of your community in Kinshasa has decided
to fill out the vacuum by becoming the individual ambassador of Israel
in DRC in various activities such as social development, political,
agricultural, etc. Consequently, if someone goes out and ask to anyone
that Israel doesn’t have an embassy in Kinshasa, no one will believe
you," he added,
The President of the Democratic Republic of
Congo, Joseph Kabila, called Chabad’s representative to the region
Rabbi Shlomo Bentolila, to congratulate him and to express his support
and gratitude for the “confidence that Chabad and the Jewish community
have in his country".
Bentolila has hosted Chabad educational and social service programs in
14 countries throughout Sub-Saharan Africa. He announced at the gala on
Tuesday that Chabad of Central Africa would soon appoint permanent
representatives to Nairobi, Kenya, and Lagos, Nigeria. |