Visit to Ohel the anchor for Chabad emissaries at annual Kinus conference in New York
Some 6,500 Chabad emissaries gathered at the Rebbe’s resting place to open this year’s Kinus, with a Capital Chabad delegation among them.
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Visit to Ohel the anchor for Chabad emissaries at annual Kinus conference in New York
Some 6,500 Chabad emissaries gathered at the Rebbe’s resting place to open this year’s Kinus, with a Capital Chabad delegation among them.
The Jewish World Team
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Visit to Ohel the anchor for Chabad emissaries at annual Kinus conference in New York
Some 6,500 Chabad emissaries gathered at the Rebbe’s resting place to open this year’s Kinus, with a Capital Chabad delegation among them.
The Jewish World Team
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The Jewish World

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Visit to Ohel the anchor for Chabad emissaries at annual Kinus conference in New York
Some 6,500 Chabad emissaries gathered at the Rebbe’s resting place to open this year’s Kinus, with a Capital Chabad delegation among them.
The Jewish World Team
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