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Tisha B'Av 2026 Trailer "The Unlikely Village"
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I grew up in Scottsdale, Arizona in a
heavily involved reformed community.
>> I grew up in Fairfield, Connecticut in a
traditional South African home.
>> I grew up in Philadelphia, two Israeli
parents and we had a traditional house.
Rabbi Eisenberger came up to me, warm
glowing face, his majestic beard, and he
looked at me with his penetrating eyes
right into my nishama, and he's like,
"When are you coming to Burough Park? We
have to have you."
It's such a unique combination of things
that really I feel like is very hard to
find anywhere else. This look, there's
damn hats, there's no hats, all
different types mixed together. It's
just refreshing. It's different.
I never thought that it could work. I
definitely never thought it would work
in Bora Park.
>> I had never been here before and I came
for the first time and all my worries
kind of went away and feel like I I'm at
home here.
>> We are one family. Anyone who comes to
visit, that's what they feel like. When
you walk into the Kabura, you become
part of the family.
>> My mother, she spent Shabas in Burough
Park. I don't think she's ever seen a
Stryal in her life.
>> They turn off their phones Friday night.
They captured the kitchen. They've made
incredibly inspiring steps also to grow
in their own.