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“I love being Jewish. There is no place in the world where you cannot find a community. 7,000 feet above sea level in Montana and I can still find a Rabbi. This is what Am Yisrael is all about! #chabad,” Nadav Alkoby posted to social media earlier this week. Nadav and Rabbi Shneur Wolf of Chabad of the Flathead Valley met while hiking in Glacier National Park. The 2 shared tefillin, played some Jewish geography and hope to share a Shabbat dinner when safe to do so.

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  • Dr. Gerald Kirshenbaum

    How close is Chabbad to Glacier National Park? Can we get food fro Shabbos in August?

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