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An Evening of Inspiration in Tribute to the Rebbe

June 29, 2009 - Philadelphia, PA
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A special evening of inspiration in tribute to the Rebbe, featuring a keynote address by Senator Joseph Lieberman.

More than 1,000 people gathered on Monday, June 29 in the Crystal Tea Room in Philadelphia for an evening of inspiration in tribute to the Lubavitcher Rebbe.

The keynote speaker was U.S. Senator Joseph Lieberman (I), preceded by Rabbi Abraham Shemtov, chairman of Agudas Chassidei Chabad, the umbrella organization of Chabad-Lubavitch, and introduced by Gary Erlbaum, Vice Chairman of the Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia, the Executive Vice President of the Jewish Publishing Group and a member of the Jewish Agency Board of Governors.



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My Man Leiberman
Posted: Sep 13, 2010
This whole video is inspiring. I wish that Mr. Leiberman had been able to serve as the Vice President. He would have been such a breath of fresh air and the American public would have been able to see an excellent example of a religiously observant Jewish man, along with his wife and family.
He has become, in my mind, even more of a hero, when he refused to compromise and soften up his ideals because he wanted Americans to be protected as much as possible against terrorism, along with all the Jews throughout the diaspora, especially those in Israel.
He doesn't care if it makes him unpopular. He stands up for his values and faces the realities of the Middle East, knowing our history there and wherever we have been.
What he said, also, is very true and I agree: Chabad is wonderful in bringing Jews together. I've been housebound and very isolated from our community and with your help, I am now feeling much more connected. Thank you for reaching out and keeping me informed.

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Posted: July 30, 2010
I agree--inspiring.
This means so much to me.
Posted By Michael Poullos

Wonderful!
Posted: July 5, 2009
What an amazing event. Such inspiration! thank you for posting.
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