
In the Har Homa neighborhood of Jerusalem, near the historic site of our mother Rachel's Tomb, a new residence was inaugurated - ''And this is the blessing.'', by ''Including Chabad", and he joins the network.'Animal shelter'', which has branches all over the country.
The event was held in the presence of important figures, including the donor's family. Moshe (Michael) Laxenberg, to the credit of his wife Bracha Luxenberg.
The event was led by a Chabad emissary in the Har Homa neighborhood. Rabbi Shneur Zalman Cohen, together with the directors of the Chabad Kollel' Rabbi Shalom Duchman And the Hasidic representative from the Jerusalem Municipality Rabbi Yaakov HalperiN.
The guest of honor was the Chief Rabbi of Israel. Rabbi Kalman Bar, who was accompanied by a special guest: the Chief Rabbi of the United Arab Emirates and Chabad emissary, Rabbi Levi Duchman.
In the new daycare, as in the other daycares, the investment is evident down to the smallest details. "The 'Living Daycare' network aims to change the face of early childhood according to the teachings of the Lubavitcher Rebbe, who says that education begins at birth and even earlier," the daycare explained, "Everything is planned and meticulously implemented to achieve the goal. We believe that in order to provide the ultimate quality response to babies and toddlers, we must ensure that the design and planning of the physical environment will meet developmental and educational requirements.".
The new daycare in Har Homa provides an important response to the neighborhood's residents, in a safe and educational environment. The daycare will be equipped in advance with accessories specifically tailored for babies, while maintaining the highest standards.
During the ceremony, Rabbi Shalom Duchman delivered a congratulatory speech, speaking about the great vision of establishing more and more daycare centers for young children, where they receive both a pure and Hasidic education and the warmest and most pampering treatment.
The exciting opening was accompanied by the presentation of the new building: a modern, air-conditioned building, which includes activity spaces, small classrooms and safe play areas. The Laxenberg family's donation highlighted the work of the donor family, which is already their fourth project through 'Kollel Chabad' for the welfare of Israeli children.
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