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In a meeting at the Prime Minister’s Office in Jerusalem with William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was seen with a copy of the new book “Make Peace,” which explores the Lubavitcher Rebbe’s vision for achieving lasting peace in Israel.

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Mazal Tov to Lauder Chabad Campus on thier beautiful new center. The building’s street has officially been named “Rabbi Schneerson Place” after the Lubavitcher Rebbe. The new street sign was ceremoniously unveiled by the Vienna City Councilor for Culture and Science, Veronika Kaup-Hasler, and the District Mayor of Brigittenau, Christine Dubravac-Widholm.

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Rabbi Yonatan Markovitch, a Shliach and Chief Rabbi of Kyiv, officiates a funeral for a Daniel, a Jewish Ukrainian special forces soldier who lost his life during heavy fighting. At a request by Rabbi Markovitch, the military funeral was held according to Halacha.

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Rabbi Levi Garelik and Vaad Hakohol candidate Meir New hold a dollar from the Rebbe given to Rabbi Garelik in Tof Shin Mem Vov for those who voted in that Sunday’s Vaad Hakohol Election. This photo was taken at Lubavitcher Yeshiva Crown Street where Rabbi Garelik had arrived to vote in the present Vaad Hakohol election.

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In a breaking release, a newspaper clipping has been discovered showing that the Frierdiker Rebbe opened a Yeshiva in 1925 in Leningrad with the government’s permission. As part of the agreement with the government, he agreed to teach communism at the Yeshiva for three hours a week. If communism was actually taught is not known.

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In honor of Yud Aleph Nissan, the Chabad Shul in Shaarei Chessed had the Hatzolah of Shaarei Chessed rapid response car outside their building. The response car bears the words “Sponsored by the members of Beis Menachem in memory of the Lubavitcher Rebbe”

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During an emotional visit to the site of the Baltimore Key Bridge collapse with members of the US Coast Guard and their chaplains, Rabbi Chesky Tenenbaum of the Jewish Uniformed Service Association of Maryland approached the area where the bodies of the missing workers may be located. He requested the captain to stop the boat, and observed a moment of silence, followed by a prayer for those who lost their lives in this tragedy and their families.