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Rabbi Levi Krinsky stands among candidates' posters plastered throughout the city.

MANCHESTER, NH — Candidates are sprinting across New Hampshire making their final pitches in a tight race that will put this state at the center of national and international attention over the next 48 hours.

New Hampshire Primaries: Chabad Opens In Downtown To Serve Jewish Staffers

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Rabbi Levi Krinsky stands among candidates’ posters plastered throughout the city.

MANCHESTER, NH — Candidates are sprinting across New Hampshire making their final pitches in a tight race that will put this state at the center of national and international attention over the next 48 hours.

“We’re getting calls from campaigners, volunteers and others who have arrived and many who are arriving to the primaries,” Rabbi Levi Krinsky tells Lubavitch.com.

Rabbi Krinsky is director of Chabad activities in New Hampshire, where the first presidential primaries take place this Tuesday. Observant Jews working the campaigns of the 11 candidates are calling him to find out whether there’ll be a minyan for daily prayers, and about kosher food availability.

“We’ll have a place downtown beginning Monday morning, and there’ll be coffee and kosher refreshments round the clock. We’ll also arrange minyanim for anyone who’d like,” says Rabbi Krinsky.

People are arriving here in droves, and the ideal location of the temporary Chabad House set up in the hub of the action at 795 Elm St. corner Elm & Merrimack in Manchester, will make it easy for campaign staffers and volunteers to benefit from Chabad’s services.

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  • maseches migela

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