SEOUL, South Korea — With their year-old daughter in tow, Rabbi Osher and Mussia Litzman arrived in Seoul, South Korea, to establish the nation's first Chabad House.
They spent their first Shabbat in the capital city this past weekend and plan on distributing Passover provisions to some 250 people in the community.
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SEOUL, South Korea — With their year-old daughter in tow, Rabbi Osher and Mussia Litzman arrived in Seoul, South Korea, to establish the nation’s first Chabad House.
They spent their first Shabbat in the capital city this past weekend and plan on distributing Passover provisions to some 250 people in the community.