Brooklyn Street Renamed in Honor of Lubavitcher Rebbe
Briefly

Brooklyn's President Street has been co-named "Lubavitcher Rebbe Way" to honor Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, who profoundly impacted the Jewish community and beyond. The ceremony included local officials, emphasizing the Rebbe's legacy of kindness and the extensive network of institutions he established that do good globally. The Rebbe's gravesite, The Ohel, remains a significant pilgrimage site, attracting over one million visitors yearly, showcasing his enduring influence. The event reinforced his status as a beacon of faith, faith, and community service in Brooklyn and beyond.
"The Rebbe's teachings of kindness and his dedication to advocating for the underserved left a lasting impact not only on the district, but on New York City and the entire world."
"The Lubavitcher Rebbe was a pillar of faith and service for our borough, and thanks to his leadership, people from all around the world come to Crown Heights to continue to learn from the Chabad-Lubavitch movement."
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