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CrownHeights.info and the Avner Institute is proud to present a unique photo of the Rebbe during an audience with a group of political leaders in his room at 770. This room was the Rebbe’s private study from the day he arrived in the U.S. in 1941; it was here where he received thousands of visitors. Photo courtesy of the Rebbe Archive. To learn more about the Rebbe Visit: portraitofaleader.org.

Pirsum Rishon Picture of The Rebbe

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CrownHeights.info and the Avner Institute is proud to present a unique photo of the Rebbe during an audience with a group of political leaders in his room at 770. This room was the Rebbe’s private study from the day he arrived in the U.S. in 1941; it was here where he received thousands of visitors. Photo courtesy of the Rebbe Archive. To learn more about the Rebbe Visit: portraitofaleader.org.

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  • Dovid Z

    Robert Wagner Mayor on New York:

    Robert Ferdinand Wagner, Jr., usually known as Robert F. Wagner, Jr. (April 20, 1910 – February 12, 1991) served three terms as the mayor of New York City, from 1954 through 1965.

    He was born in Manhattan, the son of United States Senator Robert F. Wagner. His son, also known as Robert F. Wagner Jr., served as a Deputy Mayor under Ed Koch