The mayor of Ottawa, Canada, signed a proclamation honoring the Rebbe’s 123rd birthday and designating 11 Nissan as Education and Sharing Day throughout the city. The proclamation was coordinated by shluchim of Chabad of Wellington West, Ottawa, Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Caytak.
In a momentous occasion, the Mayor of Ottawa, Canada, Mark Sutcliffe, officially signed a proclamation recognizing the 123rd birthday of the Rebbe, as well as declaring Yud Alef Nissan as “Education and Sharing Day” across the city.
This special recognition, arranged by the Shluchim of Chabad of Wellington West, Ottawa, Rabbi Moshe and Sheina Caytak, was a powerful testament to the lasting impact of the Rebbe’s teachings on Jewish education and unity. The proclamation serves as an invitation to all residents of Ottawa to engage in acts of learning, sharing, and promoting goodness in the community, echoing the Rebbe’s vision of spreading light and kindness throughout the world.
The signing ceremony, took place at Ottawa City Hall with the Mayor in attendance. This proclamation stands as a recognition of the vital role that Chabad continues to play in Ottawa, inspiring Jewish education, charity, and outreach to all corners of the community.
Yud Alef Nissan, the Rebbe’s birthday, is celebrated worldwide as a day for Jews of all backgrounds to increase in acts of goodness and kindness, with an emphasis on education and sharing knowledge. This proclamation from the Mayor of Ottawa is a proud moment for the entire Chabad community and a reflection of the Rebbe’s enduring legacy in spreading Jewish values and education globally.
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