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New Haven is the second largest city in the state of Connecticut in the United States with approximately 130,000 residents, and previously served as the state capital. | '''New Haven''' is the second largest city in the state of Connecticut in the United States with approximately 130,000 residents, and previously served as the state capital. | ||
The city is a coastal city, founded around 400 years ago in 1638, and is home to Yale University, considered one of the leading universities in the world. | The city is a coastal city, founded around 400 years ago in 1638, and is home to Yale University, considered one of the leading universities in the world. | ||
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== Key Figures in the City == | == Key Figures in the City == | ||
* Rabbi Boruch Sholom Cohen - Mashpia in the Chabad community. | * Rabbi Boruch Sholom Cohen - Mashpia in the Chabad community. | ||
* Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Alperowitz - One of the Rebbe's shluchim in the city, and mashpia in the local Chabad yeshiva. | * Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Alperowitz - One of the Rebbe's shluchim in the city, and mashpia in the local Chabad yeshiva. | ||
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