Director of the Polin Museum, Professor Dariusz Stola, addresses visitors to the Chabad Tent. ”I want to thank Chabad-Lubavitch for everything they are doing for Jewish life in Poland and around the world.”
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From left to right, Rabbi Mayer Stambler, Chabad representative to Warsaw, Rabbi Pinny Andrusier, Curator of the Polin Museum, Ambassador Danny Dannon, Rabbi Sholom Ber Stambler, Chabad representative to Warsaw, Poland, and Rabbi Yossi Lew.
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Wrapping tefillin outside the Chabad Tent on the grounds of the Polin Museum.
Olathe, Kansas—the state’s fourth-largest city—will welcome its first Jewish center, as Rabbi Mendel and Sheina Wenger have moved to Olathe, where they are founding a…
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In a special initiative marking the 30th yahrtzeit of the Rebbe, Keren Mamosh, under the auspices of Machne Israel awarded 100 special grants to Chabad-Lubavitch…
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