Rebbe Law
Living Jewish | January 24, 2026
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Rebbe Law

Living Jewish | January 30, 2026

MK Tzvi Sukkot, Chair of the Knesset’s Education, Culture, and Sports Committee, met recently with Chabad activists ahead of advancing the “Rebbe Law” – legislation to promote the teachings of the Rebbe within the Education Committee.

The meeting included Rabbi Menachem Gandel, city council member and Chabad representative in the Nof HaGalil municipality, and Rabbi Zecharia Landau, CEO of Yad LaYeled HaMeyuchad. The discussion focused on advancing the bill and its public and educational impact.

According to the proposal, a dedicated center will be established to teach the Rebbe’s work, teachings, and contributions toward strengthening Jewish values and unifying Israeli society in the spirit of Chabad Chassidus.

MK Tzvi Sukkot stated: “I am proud to lead this important legislation, which promotes recognition of the Rebbe and Chabad’s immense contribution to strengthening Jewish values in Israel. This law will transmit a legacy of love for every Jew, and uphold the three pillars of the Holy Land, the Jewish People, and the Torah”

Reprinted from Chabadinfo

MK Tzvi Sukkot, Chair of the Knesset’s Education, Culture, and Sports Committee, met recently with Chabad activists ahead of advancing the “Rebbe Law” – legislation to promote the teachings of the Rebbe within the Education Committee.

The meeting included Rabbi Menachem Gandel, city council member and Chabad representative in the Nof HaGalil municipality, and Rabbi Zecharia Landau, CEO of Yad LaYeled HaMeyuchad. The discussion focused on advancing the bill and its public and educational impact.

According to the proposal, a dedicated center will be established to teach the Rebbe’s work, teachings, and contributions toward strengthening Jewish values and unifying Israeli society in the spirit of Chabad Chassidus.

MK Tzvi Sukkot stated: “I am proud to lead this important legislation, which promotes recognition of the Rebbe and Chabad’s immense contribution to strengthening Jewish values in Israel. This law will transmit a legacy of love for every Jew, and uphold the three pillars of the Holy Land, the Jewish People, and the Torah”

Reprinted from Chabadinfo

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