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==== After the Fall of the Iron Curtain ==== With the opening of the gates of the Soviet Union and the fall of the Iron Curtain, Chabad Chassidim returned to work throughout Georgia, and the Rebbe's emissaries went to Jewish centers in the country and worked to make the wasteland flourish and strengthen Jewish identity. In 5752 (1992), Rabbi Refael Alashvili, the Chief Rabbi of Georgian Jewry in Israel, was sent to strengthen Judaism in the country. In 5765 (2005), Rabbi Meir and Tzippy Kozlovsky arrived in the capital city of Tbilisi and established a Chabad House there, setting up an extensive network of institutions: the "Yaldei Menachem" kindergarten, "Or Avner" school, ENERJEW youth activities and EUROSTARS student activities, "Gan Israel" summer camps, Torah classes, and activities for travelers and Israelis in Georgia. Over the years, additional emissaries joined the activities: Rabbi Bentziyon and Rachel Israeli, Rabbi Menachem Mendel and Musia Morozov, Rabbi Menachem Mendel and Chaya Edrei. In 5778 (2018), a Chabad House was established in Batumi by the Rebbe's emissaries, Rabbi Aryeh Zeev and Mushi Mendelson.
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