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A long-awaited headquarters office for a Chabad branch in London was opened by the British Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis at the end of September.

“We were delighted to host Chief Rabbi Ephraim Mirvis to formally open our new Chabad Centre,” Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin, the Chabad’s director, shared. The location will serve as the main offices of Chabad in Northeast London and Essex.

Guests included Members of Parliament Wes Streeting, Mike Gapes, Linda Huggett, and the mayor of Redbridge, as well as other dignitaries, local rabbis, donors, and community members.

Photos: Facebook.com/ Rabbi Aryeh Sufrin

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