INSIDE the Trials and Triumphs of a Life-Long mission with Rabbi Shalom & Chani Lipskar
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 Published On Feb 3, 2024

This episode is in honor of Keren Hachomesh.
Donation Link: https://www.charidy.com/keren470

On the 22nd of Shevat in 1988 the wife of the Lubavitcher Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka passed away

That afternoon after her funeral the Rebbe established a charitable foundation naming it Keren Hachomesh after the acronym being after his late wife Harabanit Rebbetzin Chaya Mushka schneerson .
With the madate of supporting causes that enhance educational and social opportunities for women, girls and brides in need of financial assistance , as well as assisting in the building of women Mikvahs.
Annually on her Yartzheit (the day of her passing) the Rebbe would encourage donations in the amount of 470 (the numerical value of her name)

This past year alone Keren Hachomesh has helped hundreds of individuals including single mothers and their dependents . After school programs for girls and countless organizations whose mandates enhance the quality of life and opportunity for Jewish women as well as grants in the construction of women’s mikvahs around the world .

Right now there’s a campaign in honor of her yahrtzeit where you can be part of this amazing work and do something special in honor of the Rebbitzen .

Mykerenhachomesh.org

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Episode Guests: Rabbi Sholom Ber and Rebbetzin Chani Lipskar Not so long ago Bal Harbour, FL was marked by discriminatory practices that prohibited Jews from owning property. The metamorphosis that has taken place under the visionary leadership of Rabbi Sholom and Chani Lipskar is nothing short of remarkable. Now a flourishing Jewish community, the story of Bal Harbour is inspiring and miraculous.

Rabbi Sholom ber and Chani Lipskar, are a dynamic duo who have spent decades dedicated to spreading the Rebbe’s message to the world, transforming Bal Harbour into a haven of Jewish life. Their vision goes beyond the Jewish community, with a broader commitment to bringing light into the world.

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