Specific currency and recognition: What did the ambassadors do at the Rebbe's residence?
Rabbi Josiah Pinto spoke in Manhattan with the UN Ambassador to Guatemala about his activities against Holocaust deniers. The Slovak Ambassador to the UN also paid a personal visit to the Rebbe's Honorary House
David Berger, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
26/01/2022
Wednesday, 26 January 2022, 13:01 Updated: 13:04
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The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto (Photo: PR)
After a stay in Los Angeles, where he gave dozens of Torah and moral lessons, the Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto, the leader of Shuva
Israel, landed in New York yesterday and met with a number of diplomats and public figures.
Antonio Lam Padilla visited the residence of the Rebbe Rabbi Pinto in Manhattan, where they discussed the ambassador's activities against Holocaust deniers who still make their voices heard on the UN podium.
"The right of the 14 million murdered will stand up for you and your country.
"The Jewish people will not forget your devotion to him and to stop the anti-Semitic haters of Judaism," Rabbi Pinto told the ambassador. The ambassador was very interested in the health of the Rebbe and congratulated him on his complete and speedy recovery.
The Rebbe Rabbi Pinto gave the ambassador a coin of blessing and success and wished many to continue to work for the Jews.
The Admor Rabbi Josiah Pinto (Photo: PR)
The Ambassador of the State of Slovakia to the UN, Michael Meliner, also paid a personal visit to the Rebbe's house last night.
In the conversation, the Rebbe advised and congratulated the ambassador and then said goodbye. View the documentation.
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