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Temporary Center Offered a Break From the Campaigns

January 15, 2008
Chabad-Lubavitch of New Hampshire opened a temporary Chabad House in downtown Manchester last week for the state’s Jan. 8 first-in-the-nation presidential primary elections.Rabbi Levi Krinsky and staff offered coffee and other kosher refreshments to the swarms of Jewish campaign workers, poll officials, media representatives and voters. Some took a break from the politicking to stop in and chat, while others put on tefillin and prayed.
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Campaign posters crowd a downtown street in Manchester, N.H., before the state’s first-in-the-nation primary elections Jan. 8. For the occasion, Chabad-Lubavitch of New Hampshire, opened a temporary Chabad House to cater to the Jewish campaign workers, poll officials, media representatives and voters who arrived to the state’s largest city.
Campaign posters crowd a downtown street in Manchester, N.H., before the state’s first-in-the-nation primary elections Jan. 8. For the occasion, Chabad-Lubavitch of New Hampshire, opened a temporary Chabad House to cater to the Jewish campaign workers, poll officials, media representatives and voters who arrived to the state’s largest city.

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