''State Publicist' Joins Chabad's Facebook Campaign

June Green
May 16, 2014   
Public relations man Rani Rahav commented on his Facebook page about the positive protest being held by Chabad followers on Facebook, ahead of the children's parades on Lag BaOmer: "A wonderful project.""
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Uniting: Public relations man Rani Rahav commented on his Facebook page about the positive protest that Chabad followers are holding on Facebook, ahead of the children's parades on Lag BaOmer. Rahav addressed the matter after being contacted by Kol Chai Radio's economic correspondent, Zvi Tesler.

And this is what Rahav wrote: 

""Zvi Tesler contacted me and shared with me a lovely project in honor of Lag BaOmer. In these days of the counting of the Omer, when many commemorate the deaths of 24,000 of Rabbi Akiva's disciples who did not show respect for one another, and against the backdrop of polarization in Israeli public life, we are trying together to find the unifier.".

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On Lag BaOmer, more than 1,000 children's parades are expected to take place, in which about a quarter of a million Israeli children are expected to participate, who will together create a giant chain of hearts with the symbol "Together all the children of Israel" in honor of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai.

In preparation for the event, hundreds of members have already changed their profile pictures on social media to the three-heart parade symbol, which symbolizes the need to be united in love, even though we are different.

"Zvi would be happy if you would also like to change your profile picture to the one attached here.".

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