Bush Tells Chabad Chasidim: I Listen to Chassidic Music

Chabadnik.com

In the recent edition of the Israeli Music magazine Shiru Lo, there is a report that the Music supplement of the N.Y. Times reviewed Moshe Gutman’s new album. Gutman, from N.Y., has close ties with the U.S. Attorney General, recently presented him with a copy of his new album and in turn presented it to President George Bush.

The story became known, writes Shiru Lo, when a Lubavitcher chasidim met with President Bush during Pesach and suddenly the President turned on his stero player and one could hear Koznitz nigunim. Bush said “I listen to this eventhough I don’t know what the words mean.”

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Family Members of the Satmer Rebbe Daven in Chabad

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The Satmer Rebbe’s daughter in law from Borough Park was injured in a car accident and hospitalized in the Kings County hospital in Crown Heights. Due to past friction between Satmer and Chabad communities including cases of violence towards Chabadniks, the arrival of family members of the Satmer Rebbe to daven in the ‘Beis Binyomin’ shul on Montgomery Street may mark a new period of conciliation between the two communities.

Also, the “Ahavas Chessed” fund, headed by Reb Avrohom Lieder, was made available to the Satmer family and they were honored with an Aliya in the shul by Rabbi Lime Minkowits. COL was further informed that Rabbi Sholom Eliezer Teitelbaum delivered Torah thoughts on the Parsha based on the Rebbe’s Sichos.