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Former Hostage Bar Kupershtein, Who Sang Shalom Aleichem in Gaza, Leads Tefillin Laying Gathering At Hostages Square
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Published Oct. 31, 2025, 12:29 PM
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Crowds gathered Friday morning at Hostages Square in Tel Aviv, to put on tefillin together with former hostage Bar Kupershtein, after he invited the public to the event on Tuesday.
Bar and all of those assembled, including his father and Harav David Lau, the former Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel, recited Shema Yisrael while wearing tefillin.
Bar was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on the morning of the October 7 massacre and was released from captivity last month.
On Tuesday night, speaking for the first time at Hostages Square, Bar had invited the public to join and perform the mitzvah with him.
“Dear Am Yisrael! For two years I was in captivity—two years during which I dreamed and prayed every day that I would be able to don tefillin.”
In a recent interview with Israeli journalist Bar Shem-Or, Bar Kupershtein, wearing a yarmulka, said he and the other hostages would sing Shalom Aleichem, Eishes Chayil, Bar Yochai, and recite kiddush on a cup of water. “I closed my eyes and imagined I was with my family at the Shabbat table.” He said they would sing loudly, as the terrorists holding them were far away, around 250 meters.
“I want to invite everyone this Friday, at 10 o’clock in the morning. I want to organize a mass tefillin laying, where you all put them on together with me. Fulfill my dream with me! My dream was to lay tefillin in captivity. And we’ll do it for the freedom of our brothers still held captive,” he said on Tuesday.
Bar’s mother, Julie, had organized a massive initiative aimed at spreading awareness about tefilin during her son’s two years in captivity. Throughout that time, she inspired Jews around the world with her unwavering emunah, encouraging men to don tefillin in the zchus of her son and the other hostages held in Gaza.
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