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Nepal: Seder at 11,614 Feet


The highest and most remote Seder in the world took place at 11,614 feet in Manang, Nepal, accesible only by helicopter and a three-day walk down.
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Toronto Parade in the Rain


Despite rain and cloudy weather, 11 Mitzvah Tanks drove around Toronto and distributed 2000 Matzos and Pesach guides.
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Hitting the Streets with My Sukkot Holiday Gear



What makes the Jewish holiday of Sukkot memorable for me is something I have loved to do ever since I first got my own set of the Four Kinds, the lulav and etrog set. We are commanded to shake the Four Kinds every morning of the eight-day holiday (excluding the Sabbath), and the Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, of righteous memory, taught us to take our lulav and etrog and pass it around to whomever else would be willing to recite the blessing and do a “shake.” 
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