Picture of the Day
With the first Yahrzeit of Charlie “Buttons” Nassofer, we remember this icon of Crown Heights who brought smiles and joy to generations of Lubavitchers.
With the first Yahrzeit of Charlie “Buttons” Nassofer, we remember this icon of Crown Heights who brought smiles and joy to generations of Lubavitchers.
BMG
Is it the Chabad custom to add the English name on the matzeiva? I assume the art design on the matzeiva was because a Levi washes the hands of a kohen, but such a pitcher has a spout, which is not a usual pouring vessel for washing hands?!
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Also, the niftar’s name is followed by an olov hasholom, but his father’s name is followed by a zichrono livrocha. Why the distinction?