This beautiful metal sculpture is crafted in honor of Rabbi Yossi Raichik, who is the director of Chabad’s Children of Chernobyl organization. Talented artist David Kracov transforms the papers of the book into vivid butterflies, of which each represents thousands of children that were saved from the devastating Chernobyl.
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