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Traveling Jewish RV 'an unbelievable miracle'
During Volusia County pilgrimages to auto races, bike rallies and beach retreats, most everyone, it seems, checks out everyone else's wheels. If they haven't noticed already, they'll soon start seeing something resembling a new city bus, bathed in bright blues, purple and orange, with slick slogans and images that could just as easily be advertising a law firm or pest-control service. But telltale sayings -- such as "We Want Moshiach (the messiah) Now!" -- reveal this 34-foot-long Coachmen Mirada 310ds Class A motor home as something completely different. The RV is a Mitzvah Tank, an outreach to Jews. This is the way Rabbi Pinchas Ezagui rolls • Video
מערכת חב"ד אינפו
8 Sivan 5769 (31.05.2009)


The 43-year-old head of Esfmores Chabad Lubavitch Jewish Center of Greater Daytona Beach, an orthodox Ormond Beach synagogue, said the Mitzvah Tank is a way to reconnect with the flock. If Ezagui runs into a man, he might offer a chance to pray while wearing tefillin, an arm wrap. Or he might offer a woman a candle. In essence, it provides him a mobile living room to welcome people to the faith a couple of times a week.

"We give people the feeling they are a part of the community," he said. "Regardless of whether they live in Edgewater or Palm Coast or DeLand or DeBary or Deltona, they are at home. . . . There's no such thing as a lost Jew.

You're always part of the family."

Mitzvah in Hebrew essentially means good deeds in G-d's name.

Ezagui, who arrived in Daytona Beach 17 years ago, had long talked of his camper calling. Last year, one of his synagogue members, Yehuda Morali, an Israeli immigrant, brought him to an RV dealership and instructed Ezagui to pick something out. Something new. Something big.

Morali and his business partner, Nissim Shoaff, shared in the expenses, Ezagui said.

Ezagui is only aware of one other Chabad in Florida with a Mitzvah Tank. And he doubts there's another in the country that can compare to his -- which includes a $15,000 graphics job.

"To have this luxury, to have a traveling Jewish Center, to us this is an unbelievable miracle," he said.

It's understandable that Ezagui -- who built the Ormond Chabad from scratch -- might wish to kvell a bit about the Mitzvah Tank, but to author and journalist Lisa Alcalay Klug, a trend has emerged in this age of multicultural America.

She calls it Hebesterism. Other examples: In San Francisco, the Chabad temple has a Mitzvah Cable Car and the rabbi rides a Mitzvah Bike. People are wearing T-shirts celebrating their Jewishness with phrases such as "Grateful Yid" and "Drink He'Brew: The Chosen Beer." And Hollywood is producing films like "Don't Mess With the Zohan," in which an Israeli counterterrorism hero fakes his own death to pursue a career as a New York hairstylist.

In her recent book "Cool Jew: The Ultimate Guide for Every Member of the Tribe," Klug -- the daughter of a Holocaust survivor -- describes a wider expression of Jewish identity, an embrace of kitsch and what she terms a "reverent irreverence."

"It's a freer way of celebrating (Judaism), based on a love of Jewish community and culture," she said. "Jewish people around the world are enjoying that in a way that is unprecedented."

Even in the land of NASCAR, Bike Week and Spring Break.





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With no Moshiach stuff its NOT Mivtzayim!!!


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Were are the Moshiach sighns???!!


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go pinky ur a dukma chaya for all of us lot of hatzlcha p.s if the rebbe whould have 10 gyus like you moshiach whould be here


4. Mitzvah Tank
Reuvain and Chaya Stoll
You are the best,we really liked the mitzvah tank tour just a few weeks ago, your community is the best too! Thank you over and over again. Rabbi Pinchas and Chani are the most selfless Shluchim I know.They never rest bringing Yiddishkiet closer to everyone they come into contact with.(for comment #1 you go there and tell me the Shluchim are not doing mivtzayim,I can name dozens and dozens of families who are observant now because of the Ezaguis, they live breath and eat wanting Moshiach ,I know they saved my families life and brought us back to Yiddishkiet)What are you doing?


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6. Mitzvah Tank article
Ellen Jones
I enjoyed reading about and watching the video about the Mitzvah Tank (in our Passport Newletter). We are fulltime RV travelers and Christians. I enjoy and appreciate reading about other faiths and how they are spreading the 'word' plus I have several Jewish friends with whom I am going to share this article. Shalom.


7. G-ds Love For His People?!
Edwin Becan
He gives us so many chances to do whats right but we always mess it up SO he gives us more chances in hopes that we will one day get it right. BE A SHAKER AND MOVER NOT A NEBISH. HAVE SOME CHUTZBA -- STEP OUT AND BE COUNTED.