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== Chabad Activities == He served as secretary and director of Agudas Chabad in the United States for several years. In 1938, when "Achos Temimim" was established in Brooklyn, the Frierdiker Rebbe appointed him as one of three mashpi'im for this group of girls. When the Frierdiker Rebbe escaped and arrived in New York on 9 Adar 1940, he immediately began searching for and purchasing a building for Chabad headquarters and the Frierdiker Rebbe's home. At the end of that summer he purchased 770 Eastern Parkway, and from then on was in charge of building matters. In 1959-1960 he was involved in building the expanded shul in what had been the courtyard. In 1942 he arranged the purchase of the Chabad section in Montefiore Cemetery (after the passing of Rebbetzin Shterna Sarah, wife of the Rebbe Rashab). At the beginning of the Rebbe's nesius, he searched for and helped purchase a home for the Rebbe and Rebbetzin on President Street. In 1956 when the Rebbe established the vocational school in Kfar Chabad, he appointed him as his shliach for the dedication, and from then on he managed the fund supporting the institution. He can be seen sitting behind the Rebbe at many farbrengens.
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