Last week meetings were held in Mumbai, India, to lay the groundwork for the future of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in the city, which included a tour of the Chabad House overtaken by terrorists last November, was Australian philanthropist Rabbi Joseph Gutnick, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor of Thailand and Rabbi Nachman Holtzberg.Full Story
March 9, 2009 – 13 Adar 5769
Last week meetings were held in Mumbai, India, to lay the groundwork for the future of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in the city, which included a tour of the Chabad House overtaken by terrorists last November, was Australian philanthropist Rabbi Joseph Gutnick, Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor of Thailand and Rabbi Nachman Holtzberg.Full Story
During the week of March 2, a series of meetings were held in Mumbai, India, to lay the groundwork for the future of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in the city.
Joining in the meetings, which included a tour of the Chabad House overtaken by terrorists last November, was Australian philanthropist Rabbi Joseph Gutnick, who pledged to help rebuild Chabad of Mumbai “to be even grander than before”; Rabbi Nachman Holtzberg, father of murdered Rabbi Gavriel Holtzberg; and Rabbi Yosef Chaim Kantor of Thailand, who also oversees Chabad-Lubavitch in India.
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, the vice chairman of Merkos L’Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of Chabad-Lubavitch, participated via conference call from New York.
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From the darkened salon of the nearly-destroyed Chabad House in Mumbai, Rabbi Yosef Kantor of Thailand, who also oversees Chabad-Lubavitch in India, and Rabbi Joseph Gutnick look out over the Colaba neighborhood. photo: Chabad.org
Rabbis Yosef Kantor and Nachman Holtzberg discuss the future of Chabad-Lubavitch activities in Mumbai. Photo: Chabad.org
From left: Rabbis Yosef Kantor, Joseph Gutnick and Nachman Holtzberg. photo: Chabad.org
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