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Ohel (Chabad-Lubavitch)

AC with 0 elementsCambria Heights, QueensChabad in the United StatesJewish mausoleumsLaurelton, Queens
Menachem Mendel SchneersonYosef Yitzchak Schneersohn
מצבת רבי מנחם מנדל שניאורסון משמאל, ומצבת רבי יוסף יצחק שניאורסון מימין
מצבת רבי מנחם מנדל שניאורסון משמאל, ומצבת רבי יוסף יצחק שניאורסון מימין

In the Chabad-Lubavitch Jewish movement, the Ohel (Hebrew: אהל, lit. 'tent') is an ohel (Jewish monumental tomb) in New York City at which the Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson, and his father-in-law, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchok Schneersohn, (the two most recent rebbes of the Chabad-Lubavitch dynasty) are buried. The Ohel is visited by thousands of Jews and non-Jews each year. Approximately 50,000 people made a pilgrimage in 2014 on the anniversary of Schneerson's death.

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Ohel (Chabad-Lubavitch)
Abraham Avenue, New York Queens

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Tomb of Menachem Mendel Schneerson

Abraham Avenue
11411 New York, Queens
New York, United States
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מצבת רבי מנחם מנדל שניאורסון משמאל, ומצבת רבי יוסף יצחק שניאורסון מימין
מצבת רבי מנחם מנדל שניאורסון משמאל, ומצבת רבי יוסף יצחק שניאורסון מימין
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