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The Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Celebrated 39 Years of Marriage: the Couple Has 40 Children and Grandchildren

Головний равин України святкує 39 років спільного життя: у родині виховали 40 нащадків. Photo: glavcom.ua

The Chief Rabbi of Ukraine Celebrated His 39th Wedding Anniversary


Moshe Reuven Asman, the Chief Rabbi of Ukraine, celebrated his wedding anniversary with his wife Rebbetzin Chana. This couple has been married for 39 years and has a record of 40 children and grandchildren. Moshe Asman himself called his marriage to his wife his 'most important investment' in life.



A Love Story and Family Happiness


The Chief Rabbi shared his impressions on social media, noting that they got married in Kharkiv during the Soviet era and went through hard times alongside other people. However, thanks to this marriage, they have many descendants.



"My best decision in life and my most important investment!"


Moshe Asman also emphasized that for everything he has and all the good he has done, he is grateful to his wife. He recalled the words from the holy Torah about how a proper wife can bring blessings to all a man's affairs. For the Chief Rabbi, this is especially important.



Rabbi Asman on the War and Joint Prayers


Recently, Moshe Reuven Asman expressed his thoughts on possible ways to end the war in Ukraine and advised Donald Trump to take into account the experience of previous leaders. The Chief Rabbi drew parallels between conflicts and noted that not every ceasefire leads to true peace.



Moshe Asman suggested that Trump consider the experience of Ronald Reagan.


Additionally, the rabbi met with the Ukrainian president and invited him to pray at the central synagogue. His life is an example of love and family happiness, which are important for every person.



Moshe Reuven Asman and his wife celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary, underlining the importance of family values and support during difficult times. In his speeches, he emphasizes that true love and understanding can withstand any trials.