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Yes, Crown Heights is a special place and 770 remains the magnet for the spiritually inclined. This photo, snapped by Mordechai Lightstone (@mottel) shows a woman playing a harp while speaking Korean to a cellphone on a selfie stick, all while standing in front of 770.

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Israeli politician and Knesset Member Yair Lapid made a stop at the Chabad booth at JFK Airport Sunday while on his way back to Israel before the implementation of an air travel ban. There he met with Director Yossi Rapp, and took a Tefilas Haderech before heading to his flight.

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In honor of the Shloshim of Rabbi Yerachmiel Stillman, one of the first shluchim in California in 1969 taking place this Shabbos, Rabbi Chaim Dalfin shared photos from his archive of a pilpul said by Rabbi Stillman in 1962. The pilpul was said in Lubavitcher Yeshiva in Newark on the Tractate Yevomus, and was written down by a friend.

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This photo of a Jewish Chaplain during the First Gulf War standing in front of a Aron Kodesh was released by the IDF Archives on the 30th anniversary of the war. The Chaplain is a famous Lubavitcher who served as a Chaplain in the US Army for many years.

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The Hadar Hartorah Yeshiva took their annual photo for their Winter Program of 5781. Founded in 1963 the yeshiva has taught hundreds of students with little or no background in Jewish knowledge or practice.

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The Yeshivas Lubavitch of Baltimore’ new Zal building – with a 770 styled front – has began applying bricks to the new building’s façade. The Yeshiva currently serves over 70 students from around the world.

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It was a breezy night last night, with one gust of gale-force winds completely decimating the outdoor dining area for Essen Bench, across the street from the store on Kingston Ave. this piece of destruction was in good company, as hundreds of other outdoor dining areas shared the same fate across the city.