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Rabbi to speak to Jewish leaders
About 4,000 rabbinical and lay leaders from 73 countries and across the United States gathered in New York from Nov. 19 through Nov. 23 for lectures and workshops. Shluchim (emissaries) is another name for the rabbis of Chabad who serve their communities under the precepts of the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson. Today there are more than 3,300 Chabad centers world wide offering Jewish educational and social services. Bryski's talk will focus on the theme of global unity and solidarity. "There is so much fragmentation in the world today," said Bryski. "From the economic situation to international tensions, there is fear and disillusionment looming in people's hearts. Now, more than ever, people are looking to bond, to connect, to unify around principles of absolute goodness and truth without any agendas, political or otherwise. I believe that all of the leaders in the room that night, the emissaries who have been inspired by the teachings and directives of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, have that unique message to share with the world," said Bryski. The public can view the session live on the Internet beginning at 4:30 p.m. Sun., Nov. 23 on www.Chabad.org or www.chabadofconejo.com. Bryski began his rabbinical career 25 years ago, initially working out of a storefront in Westlake Village. He brought additional rabbis and personnel on board and under his leadership the organization expanded to six centers in Agoura Hills, Oak Park, Westlake Village, Calabasas, Thousand Oaks and Newbury Park. Among the programs offered at the centers are synagogues, Hebrew schools, youth programs, summer camps, holiday festivals, senior outreach, hospital visitation and the Friendship Circle program for children with special needs. Chabad of the Conejo also sponsors the Conejo Jewish Academy, an adult education institute providing classes, lectures, study groups and symposiums. Efforts are underway for Chabad of the Conejo to build its central headquarters and expansive community campus in Agoura Hills. |
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