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Yom Hashoah Commemoration at The Carlebach Shul

The Carlebach Shul 305 W 79th St, New York

  Sun April 19th 4:00 p.m. Topic: The rescue, relief, and resistance activities of Rabbi Zalman Schneerson and his daughter Hadassa Schneerson (Carlebach) Event Chaired by Professor Karen Sutton, PhD Speakers include Rebbetzin Hadassa Carlebach and Rabbi Menachem Berkowitz This year's program will illuminate the struggle that Rabbi Zalman Schneerson and his daughter, Hadassa, endured to secure safety and provide food, shelter, and Jewish education for more than 80 children in Vichy, France, during World War 2. In addition, Rabbi Zalman was responsible for saving and smuggling at least another eighty-nine children and young people. Learn a firsthand account about the challenges of resisting the Nazis and their collaborators. Rabbi Menachem Berkowitz studied in yeshivot in Los Angeles and New York and is a researcher of the Schneerson family. He is Rebbetzin Hadassa Carlebach’s great-grandson. You can find Menachem’s work on his blog at schneersonalia.substack.com Born Hadassa Schneerson in 1927, Rebbetzin Hadassa Carlebach assisted her father in saving 100 Jewish children during the Holocaust in Nazi occupied France. Rebbetzin Hadassa has been involved in different capacities with The Carlebach Shul for over 55 years and continues to be a source of inspiration for our chevreh and for the hundreds of high school students who she talks to every year.   The Carlebach Shul is also participating in the Yom Hashoah Reading of the Names organized by the Marlene Meyerson JCC  Manhattan, which will take place beginning on Monday Night, April 13th at 10 pm at Kehilat Hadar Shaare Zedek (210 W 93rd St) Our time slot is 3:00 am  Please visit https://mmjccm.org for full details.

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