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Fwd: OU Statement on the Murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan z”l; Empowering Student Leaders; The Truth About Davening Facing a Mirror


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November 29-30, 2024 / 29 Cheshvan 5785

 

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OU Statement on the Murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan zl
OU Statement on the Murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan z"l

The OU expresses horror and outrage over the vicious murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan in the United Arab Emirates. We extend our deepest sympathies to his family, as well as to the worldwide Chabad community, whose emissaries serve with dedication and distinction as points of light and Jewish connection everywhere. Rabbi Kogan's murder is a devastating loss.

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