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Chabad rabbi joins rescue operation of first flight out of Israel

June 26, 2025 16:20
Rabbi Yehuda Pink with a British evacuee arriving from Tel Aviv, via Cyprus
Rabbi Yehuda Pink with a British passenger arriving at Birmingham Airport
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When Rabbi Yehuda Pink was appointed to lead Chabad Lubavitch of Solihull, he probably didn’t expect his job to involve being part of an international rescue operation.

But, on Tuesday morning, as the first group of British evacuees arrived from war-ravaged Tel Aviv on a flight organised by the UK Foreign Office, Rabbi Pink, together with his wife, Dinie, was at Birmingham Airport to greet them with kosher food. 

Kosher food awaited evacuees arriving from Tel Aviv early on Tuesday morning (Photo: Rabbi Yehuda Pink)Kosher food awaited evacuees arriving from Tel Aviv early on Tuesday morning (Photo: Rabbi Yehuda Pink)[Missing Credit]

Speaking to the JC, the religious leader said he had been contacted by Solihull Metropolitan Borough Council to help with the new arrivals, as they “wanted my input for cultural sensitivities”.

Among the 63 passengers were the Chief Rabbi Sir Ephraim Mirvis and his wife, Valerie. As well as handling religious dietary requirements, Rabbi Pink was also tasked with finding a suitable space for a minyan.