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Created page with "'''Reaching Out''' is the English name of a Chabad organization for prison inmates that helps every Jewish prisoner throughout the United States, as well as in other English-speaking countries such as England and South Africa. The organization was established in 5746 (1986), when the chairman of the organization, Rabbi Shmuel Spritzer, was in a conversation with Rabbi Chodakov regarding a certain matter, and Rabbi Chodakov suggested that he establish a body that would c..." |
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Today, Jews of all types are assisted by the organization: ordinary prisoners, lawyers, rabbis, and even Admorim (Hasidic leaders). Everyone has a listening ear, and the people of the organization try to do everything for them, and everything, of course, is free of charge. | Today, Jews of all types are assisted by the organization: ordinary prisoners, lawyers, rabbis, and even Admorim (Hasidic leaders). Everyone has a listening ear, and the people of the organization try to do everything for them, and everything, of course, is free of charge. | ||
Throughout all the years, the organization was under the supervision of [[Chaim Mordechai Isaac Hodakov | Throughout all the years, the organization was under the supervision of Rebbe [[Chaim Mordechai Isaac Hodakov]], the Rebbe's secretary. | ||
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