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RCE delegation and Chabad rabbis meet with Croatian Leaders in Zagreb, Monday.

ZAGREB, CROATIA — Chabad’s Rabbi Pinchas Zaklos met Monday with Croatian President Stjepan Mesi, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, and Zagreb’s Mayor Milan Bandi.

Zaklos was part of delegation from the Rabbinical Centre of Europe that arrived in Zagreb to seek a change in Croatia’s law regarding the selling of cemetery land.

Croatian Govt To Change Law To Protect Jewish Cemeteries

Lubavitch.com

RCE delegation and Chabad rabbis meet with Croatian Leaders in Zagreb, Monday.

ZAGREB, CROATIA — Chabad’s Rabbi Pinchas Zaklos met Monday with Croatian President Stjepan Mesi, Prime Minister Ivo Sanader, and Zagreb’s Mayor Milan Bandi.

Zaklos was part of delegation from the Rabbinical Centre of Europe that arrived in Zagreb to seek a change in Croatia’s law regarding the selling of cemetery land.

Presently, Croatian law allows for the dead who have no heirs, to be disinterred and reburied after 30 years, should the owners of the cemetery land want to resell it.

Following deliberations with members of the RCE, facilitated with the help of Rabbi Levi Matusof, a liason with the EU, the Prime Minister agreed to implement the change in law after assurances by Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet that the RCE will assume full responsibility for this matter. Prime Minister Sanader was in Brussels last week to accelerate Croatia’s accession in the European Union.

The delegation was led by Chief Rabbi of the Orthodox Jewish Community of Geneva, Rabbi Avraham-Yafe Schlesinger who is also Chairman of the Preservation and Restoration of Jewish Cemeteries in Europe; Mill Hill, London’s Rabbi Yitzchok Schochet who is also Vice Chairman of the Rabbinical Council of the UK; Rabbi Kotel Da-don, Chief Rabbi of the Beth Israel Jewish Community in Croatia, and Rabbi Pinchos Zaklos, Chabad-Lubavitch representative in Croatia.

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One Comment

  • Dovid S.

    This looks like the same Shochet like the one in the debate with the reform rabbi, only here he looks more chabad
    :-). He seems everywhere. I still say he should be a spokesman for Chabad!