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Reuven Gamliel is an earthworks contractor. He is responsible for planning and carrying out construction projects for land preparation. He spends his days moving large amounts of dirt or rocks, making roads, laying train tracks, and flattening the ground. He does this work with help from bulldozers, diggers, tractors, and dump trucks • Full Article
Today, the grand opening of baderech kids summer library took place, in the heart of crown heights. Many came to to see the library, and enjoy the fair. The library is a project of ohr hachassidus, and li’iluy nishmas rabbi Zushe Wilhelm OB”M. Photos were captured by chabad info photographer: Dov Ber Hechtman • Photos
David Eli Rosengard was a doctor. At home, in Boston, Massachusetts, he took care of the other people in his community – and when he wasn’t doing that, he was working in the U.S. Army. He was a lieutenant colonel. You have to work very hard for a very long time to become a lieutenant colonel! His main job was to visit countries during wars to look after any sick and hurt soldiers. It’s a very important job • Full Story
Where does a Yid’s help come from? Maor KIDS presents another beautiful video of the Rebbe. To sign up for the ‘Kids Rebbe Video’ WhatsApp: 347-687-8770 or go to: MyMaor.org • Watch
One day, the students of a school in Ramat Gan, Eretz Yisrael, gathered together to hear a talk about how to use electricity safely. Once they were all seated, a man wearing the uniform of the Israel Electric Company (Chevrat Chashmal) stood up to speak • By Baila Brikman, Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Story
Every Lag B’Omer, a massive bonfire is lit by the kever of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. Each year, the great zechus of being the one to light the fire is sold for a lot of money. One year, a famous millionaire wanted the zechus of lighting the grand bonfire. He wanted it so much that he paid a massive amount of money for it—ten thousand “Zehuvim”! • By Baila Brikman, Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Story
Does the hood of your coat have fur on it? If it does, it’s probably not real animal fur. These days, most companies put fake fur on their coats. But not so long ago, things were different. The warmest coats were made out of real animal fur, and they were very fancy • By Baila Brikman, Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Story
Maor KIDS presents another beautiful video of the Rebbe. To sign up for the ‘Kids Rebbe Video’ WhatsApp: 347-687-8770 or go to: MyMaor.org • Watch
Dovid Ezagui to Chava Sorkin — Both from Brooklyn
Shmulik Greenberg – Kfar Chabad, Israel to Chani Hasofer – Tzfas, Israel