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On Everest the world’s highest minyan shows solidarity to Israel

French Jewish mountaineers climb high peaks to show the Israeli people that they are not forgotten

May 19, 2025 16:02
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The men of Minyan Everest hold a Torah scroll on Mount Everest (Photo: Minyan Everest)
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“We all do what we can. Some fight, others donate. We felt powerless, and we wanted to show the Israeli people that we haven’t forgotten them – or the 1,200 people murdered on Oct. 7. They are in our hearts,” said Charlie Taieb, creator of Minyan Everest, an initiative that brings Jewish prayer to the highest peaks on Earth.

His passion for mountain climbing began three years ago, when he turned 60.

“I wanted to prove that it’s still possible to achieve great things,” he said. “In 2022, I decided to climb Mount Kilimanjaro, which is about 6,000 meters [19,341 feet] high. I had no previous experience in mountain climbing, but I set out with three friends, and we made it to the top.”

That first climb in Tanzania sparked a deeper pursuit.

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