Rabbi Osher and Mussia Litzman have come to Seoul to open Korea’s first Chabad House, a Jewish community center set up by the Chabad-Lubavitch movement.
Although it’s probably not in Rabbi Litzman’s job description, I do hope the center helps in the prevention of certain, ahem, misunderstandings that pop up from time to time.


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Can I get a decent Reuben there?
Never liked Reuben… I couldn’t get over the corned beef.
Looks like another step forward.
This is good news. I’m glad they decided to come over.
lets hope they do some good outreach about certain events in history
I dont think they’ll appreciate the nazi bars.
I’m gonna get myself to Katz delicatessen in the Lower East Side and get myself a pastrami on rye sandwich, with half-sour pickles, pickled tomatoes, and a Dr Brown celery soda.