What does Mr. Tevi Troy, a senior White House aide to George W. Bush and famed author, and Lipa Schmeltzer, a famed chasidic singer, have in common?
What does Mr. Tevi Troy, a senior White House aide to George W. Bush and famed author, and Lipa Schmeltzer, a famed chasidic singer, have in common?
In the fall of 1992, young Tevi Troy moved from a strong jewish community in the New York area, to Austin, Texas. He was uncertain of what he would find there in terms of Jewish presence. Rabbi Yosef and Rochel Levertov welcomed him to their home where he found spiritual fulfillment and life long friends.
More recently, Lipa Shmeltzer visited Austin and was in need of kosher food for shabbos. Chabad of Austin was at his door with everything he needed.
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