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From Beis Moshiach Magazine: The family picture of Rabbi Nissan Mangel and nearly a hundred of his descendants, with Auschwitz in the background, went viral. It was seen on dozens, maybe hundreds of Jewish websites around the world. Pictures of Jews with the infamous Auschwitz train tracks in the background aren’t rare; probably, it’s an everyday occurrence for pictures to be taken of visitors at that location. But this picture was different • Full Article
Live on Tisha B’Av night at 10:15 PM: Rabbi Nissen Mangel will give an engaging shiur that wove the relevant Torah topics that are appropriate to be learned on Tisha B’Av • Full Article
“Tateh, Ich vell bai dir fregn feer kashyes,” I said in my childish voice, and 1,200 Auschwitz inmates repeated after me… • Rabbi Nissen Mangel returns to a seder that he will never forget • By Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Article
Rabbi Nissan Mangel, Holocaust survivor and lecturer, takes us on a journey from Adam Harishon through Moshiach showing the various stages of Kabbalah and Chassidus highlighting the crucial importance of its study illustrated by some interesting anecdotes some involving himself and the Rebbe • Watch
Why me? Why did Mengele save me when 1.5 million other Jewish children were killed? Rabbi Nissan Mangel was just 10 years old when he came to Auschwitz-Birkenau • Watch
A video of an elderly Hasidic Holocaust survivor returning to the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp in Poland and emotionally recounting his harrowing experiences there has gone viral on Facebook, drawing hundreds of thousands of views in just a few days • Full Story
Yossi Zaltzman — Toronto, Canada, to Chana Rivka Stolik — Crown Heights
Koby Berkowitz – Sydney Australia to Chana Weiss Sherman Oaks, CA.
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in The Garden House 1386 S. Johns PL
Moshe Gordon – Crown Heights to Chayale Movsikov – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) 571 Albany Ave.
Shmuly Golomb – Crown Heights to Mushky Steinmetz – Briarwood, NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Wednesday) in F.R.E.E. 1383 President St.