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A rare moment was photographed as coordinators from four Shomrim divisions met at a recent event. The coordinators are bottom left: Gadi Hershkop (Crown Heights), top left: Boruch Moskowitz (Flatbush), top right: Heshy Kahan (Boro Park), and bottom right: Shulem Klein (Rockaway Nassau).

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Chabad Doctor Pinny Young found himself in the right place at the right time. Forced to take an Amtrak train due to weather, he was there to save the life of someone with an airway emergency. The conductors on the train thanked him, and said in their four years as conductors, they have never had such an emergency.

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Capital Chabad celebrated Tu B’Shevat at the New York State Assembly in Albany. Pictured are Rabbi Yisroel Rubin, Capital Chabad; Rabbi Nachman Simon, Delmar Chabad; Rabbi Motti Rubin, Colonie Chai Jewish Center Chabad; Rabbi Yossi Rubin, Clifton Park Chabad; with many members of the Assembly including Speaker Carl Hastie and the students of B’nos Chai High School.

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Can you find Rabbi Mordechai Altein in this class picture, from the late 1920s at Yeshiva Chaim Berlin at Prospect Place? This photo was shares courtesy of Rabbi Chaim Dalfin from his upcoming new book, Rabbi Hutner and the Rebbe.

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The Chabad House for Russian speaking Jews in Montreal, run by Rabbi Yisroel Sirota, celebrated a triple Bar Mitzvah recently. A father and his two sons all put on Tefilin for the first time at the Chabad House.

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A shiur on this years Maamar Basi Legani started in Toronto just a few days ago. Despite it being a legal holiday, the 6:20am shiur, taught by Rabbi Akiva Wagner, was full. The Maamar is being learned in preperation for Yud Shvat, the day the Rebbe took on the leadership of Lubavitch, and which is coming up in a few weeks.