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Creating Jewish Ambassadors in the KKK’s Backyard: Rabbi Levi & Chaish Mentz

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"I asked, ‘Hey, what's Jewish life like up here?’ And she laughed. She's like, ‘There's nothing. I am the only Jew that lives here.’" - Rabbi Levi Mentz
“You need to understand, this is Forsyth County eight years ago. It was like putting a Jewish colony on Mars. ‘We're going to have a synagogue in Forsyth County?’” - Jeremy Lefkovits
"Our house was a two-and-a-half mile walk to shul. So that was one of the biggest marketing gigs, was my husband walking to shul every week, doing 5 miles of walking on a Shabbos. A lot of people were like, "Oh, we saw you walking!” And that was how they learned that there was something going on over here." - Rebbetzin Chaish Mentz

Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel
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Creating Jewish Ambassadors in the KKK’s Backyard: Rabbi Levi & Chaish Mentz
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"I asked, ‘Hey, what's Jewish life like up here?’ And she laughed. She's like, ‘There's nothing. I am the only Jew that lives here.’" - Rabbi Levi Mentz
“You need to understand, this is Forsyth County eight years ago. It was like putting a Jewish colony on Mars. ‘We're going to have a synagogue in Forsyth County?’” - Jeremy Lefkovits
"Our house was a two-and-a-half mile walk to shul. So that was one of the biggest marketing gigs, was my husband walking to shul every week, doing 5 miles of walking on a Shabbos. A lot of people were like, "Oh, we saw you walking!” And that was how they learned that there was something going on over here." - Rebbetzin Chaish Mentz

Produced by: Gary Waleik & Shneur Brook for Lubavitch International/Lubavitch.com - A Project of Machne Israel
Available on all major podcast platforms - and online at Lubavitch.com/podcast

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