Chezki Lifshitz
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Rabbi Chezki Lifshitz | |
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Personal details | |
Born |
Bnei Brak, Israel | January 22, 1974
Nationality | Israel |
Denomination | Orthodox Judaism |
Dynasty | Chabad Lubavitch |
Spouse | Chana |
Children | 5: Tzvi Menashe, Rachel, Shmuel, Rivkah, Itzchak |
Chezki Lifshitz (Hebrew: חזקי ליפשיץ, born 22 January 1974) is the acting Shaliach of Chabad of Nepal[1] and the Chief Rabbi.
Biography
Chezki Lifshitz was born in 1974 to Tzvi Menashe and Ester Lifshitz in Bnei Brak, Israel, he Studied in Chabad Yeshiva Ktana of Lod, and Yeshiva Gdola of Kfar Chabad. In 1997 he married to Chana Fleishman from Rehovot. In February 24 1999 their first son was born. About 6 months later, the family moved to Bangkok, Thailand in order to help the acting Chief Rabbi Kantor. In the early 2000, Chezki, Chani and their son, moved to Kathmandu, Nepal in order for him to serve as the Chabad Shaliach and the Chief Rabbi.
References
- ↑ Lifshitz, Tzvi. "Chabad of Nepal". Retrieved 30 November 2013.
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