Prime Minister Calls on Jews to Invest in Montenegro

Rabbi Gershon Mendel Garelik (center) with Montenegro Prime Minister Igor Lukšić (right).

A delegation from the Rabbinical Centre of Europe (RCE) met last week with Prime Minister of Montenegro, Igor Lukšić, to commemorate and celebrate the recognition of Judaism as an official religion and the Jewish community as an official minority in Montenegro. In February, Prime Minister Lukšić signed an agreement with Jewish community leaders to recognize the Jewish community as an official minority in Montenegro.

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by Yochanan Gordon

As Gimmel Tammuz once again approaches, it’s appropriate to reflect on the past eighteen years and analyze the effect that the Rebbe’s passing has had on his Chassidim, and how we have dealt with the situation overall.

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Jewish Journal

Chabad Rabbis erect a giant menorah at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany.

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The bochurim of Oholei Torah’s Shiur Daled, who will be spending the next year (or two) on Shlichus in various Yeshivos and outreach institutions all over the globe, posed yesterday for a group portrait outside 770.

Molly Resnick Mesmerizes Mayanot

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