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Reaching Out to Jewish Convention-Goers With Kosher Food and Information

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Cars pass the Xcel Energy Center in Minneapolis-S. Paul, Minn., site of this year’s Republican National Convention, which begins Sept. 1. (Photo: Teresa Boardman)

With the end-of-summer national political conventions just days away, Chabad-Lubavitch centers at each of the host cities are gearing up to provide for the physical and spiritual needs of the thousands of guests intended to arrive.

Unsung Holocaust Hero Celebrates 100th

Andrei Steiner heads for the dining room for dinner at the retirement home where he lives in Atlanta, Wednesday Aug. 20, 2008. Steiner wil turn 100 on Friday and is the last known holocaust survivor of the Nazi’s Bratislava work group. (AP Photo/John Amis)

ATLANTA, GA [AP] — Andre Steiner was the muscle behind one of the most daring — and overlooked — missions to save Jews during the Holocaust.

In his youth, before he became a renowned architect, he helped engineer a plan to stave off the deportation of Slovakia’s Jews through a network of work camps and a series of bribes that likely helped save the lives of thousands.

Remembering Reb Shmuel Tanchum Shuchat AH

Chof Gimmel Menachem Av marks three years since the tragic and untimely passing of Reb Shmuel Tanchum Shuchat OBM at the young age of 46 after battling a terrible illness, known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.

Reb Shmuel is remembered by family and friends as cheerful and infectualy happy, “his good morning and smile brightened anyone that crossed his path” wrote a family member, and added “His beautiful, sweet voice that he was blessed with was not only used for himself, but also for the sick and to enlighten a Simcha that was in need.”

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