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Commanding Officer, Scot E Pomerantz, Police Inspector at Port Authority Police Department at JFK Airport, put up a Mezuzah at his office at JFK Airport, after transferring to the airport from PATH, with the help of Shluchim, Rabbi Yosef Carlebach and Rabbi Mendy Carlebach of Rutgers University, and Rabbi Yossi Rapp of ChabadAir • Full Story, Video
During his visit to the United States, Israeli President Isaac Herzog met with Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Carlebach, a prominent Chabad Shliach in New Jersey, and his son, Menachem Mendel Carlebach. The meeting focused on strengthening the bond between Israel and the U.S. as well as fostering unity among Jewish communities worldwide. The discussions emphasized the importance of the American-Israeli alliance and the shared commitment to Jewish solidarity and support across the globe • Photos
More than just the lights burned brightly on the first night of Chanukah at Rutgers Chabad. The 45th annual National Founders Anniversary dinner on Dec. 7 raised approximately $2 million and allowed the $6 million mortgage on the more than $20 million New Brunswick facility to literally be burned before the 360 attendees • Full Story, Photos
Throughout the night at the Shluchim’s Melava Malkah, the Shluchim was addressed by Rabbi Yosef Yeshaya Braun, Rabbi Asher Vaknin, Rabbi Yehoshua Hecht, Rabbi Chananel Pizem, Rabbi Barak Grossbaum, Rabbi Yosef Carlebach, among others. The theme of the event was “l’hashbis oyeiv u’misnakem” (in order to put an end to enemy and avenger). The main concept of that the Shluchim discussed were the Rebbes approach of Shleimus Haaretz and how we accomplish it as war Eretz Yisroel is at war • Full Story, Photos
Yeshivas Lubavitch Cincinnati, directed by Rabbi Gershon Avtzon, hosted the annual 19-20 Kislev Seuda in Southern Ohio. Local Shluchim, Anash and Balebatim joined the bochurim for a full-seuda and Farbrengen with the keynote speaker Rabbi Yosef Carlebach • Full Story, Photos
Yossi Zaltzman — Toronto, Canada, to Chana Rivka Stolik — Crown Heights