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		By: Charlotte Sheer		</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Charlotte Sheer]]></dc:creator>
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					<description><![CDATA[I thoroughly enjoyed listening to your podcast focusing on the work of the Rabbis and Rebbetzin of Copenhagen&#039;s Chabad. My husband and I made a point of walking to the House on Shabbos on our last day in Copenhagen last month (July, 2025) What a joy to have a short visit with Rabbi Levy, sharing challah from the Shabbat lunch just ended, hearing the story of the building&#039;s former use, and of course seeing the beautiful little shul attached. The images of the beautiful doorpost mezuzzah, two security guards posted outside, and the heart-wrenching Hostage posters plastered to the outside walls have taken a special place in my heart.
We formerly spent time with the wonderful family of Rabbi Yossi and Mushky Kivman at Chabad of Mansfield (Massachusetts) before we moved an hour away. Now we are blessed to know the growing, young family of Rabbi Levi and Mushky Lezell of Chabad of the South Shore in Duxbury, MA.
Wishing you an early Shanah Tovah!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I thoroughly enjoyed listening to your podcast focusing on the work of the Rabbis and Rebbetzin of Copenhagen&#8217;s Chabad. My husband and I made a point of walking to the House on Shabbos on our last day in Copenhagen last month (July, 2025) What a joy to have a short visit with Rabbi Levy, sharing challah from the Shabbat lunch just ended, hearing the story of the building&#8217;s former use, and of course seeing the beautiful little shul attached. The images of the beautiful doorpost mezuzzah, two security guards posted outside, and the heart-wrenching Hostage posters plastered to the outside walls have taken a special place in my heart.<br />
We formerly spent time with the wonderful family of Rabbi Yossi and Mushky Kivman at Chabad of Mansfield (Massachusetts) before we moved an hour away. Now we are blessed to know the growing, young family of Rabbi Levi and Mushky Lezell of Chabad of the South Shore in Duxbury, MA.<br />
Wishing you an early Shanah Tovah!</p>
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