Rabbinical Students Educate Telluride on Passover

By Jonathan Schwab – The Watch
Chabad-Lubavitch rabbinical students worked main street last week to bring “the mitzvah of eating matzoh” to Telluride for Passover.

Telluride, CO — Two Chabad-Lubavitch rabbinical students came to Telluride from Colorado Springs this week to educate locals on the Jewish holiday Passover, which began last night (Monday) at sundown.

With just a few contacts, Laibel Kesselman and Berel Zaklikofsky came into Telluride Tuesday.

Kesselman said the town has been very receptive to the visit, and also curious.

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