Rabbi Moshe Kahn is Director of DaMinyan and Chabad Youth, a congregation and organisation with a unique shule catering for young Jewish adults and youth from all walks of life in a warm, accepting, inspirational way, creating events, dinners, parties, camps and a newsletter to cover the wide reach of interests and age groups involved.
Rabbi Moshe Kahn and Henry Greener
Other activities include Chabad Sparks, Kids Club and YJP, the Young Jewish Professionals group which is an opportunity for singles to meet, mingle and often match! We also mention the visit lately of Rabbi Simon Jacobson, who was here from New York for the Gimmel Tamuz 25th Anniversary of the passing of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Schneerson.
Josh Frydenberg MP speaks as the Local Federal Member at the Ark Centre Inauguration of Rabbi Gabi and Rebbetzin Mushka Kaltmann, introduced by Rabbi Moshe Kahn in The Shtick Studio with Presenter Henry Greener.
Rabbi Moshe Kahn continues his shtick, opening with Henry Greener interviewing visiting Rabbi Yossy Goldman on antisemitism. The Rabbinic Council of Victoria had a Convention in Geelong, addressed by Rabbi Yossy Goldman, with 37 local rabbis in attendance. We also discuss the UK Labor Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn and new Federal MPs Josh Burns MP and David Sharma MP. The End Music is from Arye and Gil Brezlev busking in Zion Square, Jerusalem with a guitar excerpt of “Shine On You Crazy Diamond”.
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