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Add Light in Memory of Rabbi Zvi Kogan
Rabbi Zvi Kogan, Shliach in UAE, was an ambassador of light to the world and he fulfilled his task with joy and energy. The terrorists wanted to destroy this. Add a Mitzvah in his honor and add light to the world.
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A Mitzvah in Memory of Rabbi Zvi Kogan
This week, Chabad Rabbi Zvi Kogan, of blessed memory, who was serving the Jewish community in Abu Dhabi, UAE was ruthlessly murdered.
Zvi Kogan's UAE Killing Is 'Devastating Blow' for Peace: Chief Rabbi
Ephraim Mirvis wrote on Sunday that "no act of evil will deter us from uniting against the forces of darkness that seek to divide us."
“New York Times, Rabbi Kogan Wasn’t ‘Found Dead'”
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo and Congressman Ritchie Torres called out the slanted reporting by the New York Times over the killing of Chabad Shliach Rabbi Zvi Kogan by terrorists in the United Arab Emirates.
UAE publishes prison photos of 3 suspects in murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan
Emirati Interior Ministry says the men, arrested on Sunday, are from Uzbekistan; trio could reportedly face death penalty The post UAE publishes prison photos of 3 suspects in murder of Rabbi Zvi Kogan appeared first on The Times of Israel.
“This is like reopening old wounds" - Family of slain Rabbi Zvi Kogan speak out as three people arrested in Dubai for murder
Authorities in the UAE have apprehended three people in connection with the death of Israeli Rabbi Zvi Kogan, who was reportedly killed in what Israel describes as an 'antisemitic act of terror.
UAE says suspects arrested in alleged killing of Israeli rabbi are from Uzbekistan
DUBAI, Nov 25 (Reuters) - Three suspects arrested in the United Arab Emirates and accused of murdering an Israeli rabbi in the UAE are citizens of Uzbekistan, the UAE ministry of interior said on Monday.
Chabad emissary to UAE Zvi Kogan murdered in 'antisemitic terrorist attack'
Mossad and authorities in the Gulf country had opened an investigation into Kogan's disappearance believing it may be related to “a terrorist incident.”
UAE says suspects in Israeli rabbi's murder are from Uzbekistan
Officials in the United Arab Emirates said the 3 suspects in Zvi Kogan's death were from the Central Asian country of Uzbekistan.
Dubai rabbi Zvi Kogan killed in ‘heinous terror incident’ says Israel
Israel has pledged to bring to justice those responsible for the murder of a prominent rabbi in the United Arab Emirates, denouncing his killing as a “heinous antisemitic terrorist act”. Zvi Kogan, who ran a Kosher shop in Dubai and worked for the Orthodox Jewish group Chabad,
Rabbi missing in UAE murdered in ‘heinous terror incident’, Israel says
Moldovan rabbi who went missing in the United Arab Emirates has been found, the Israeli government has announced. Israel said the rabbi had been killed in what they referred to as a "heinous antisemitic terror incident".
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U.A.E. Arrests 3 Uzbeks Linked to Murder of Israeli Rabbi
Israeli authorities say the abduction and killing of Rabbi Zvi Kogan was an act of antisemitic terrorism, but investigators ...
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U.A.E. Names Three Uzbek Nationals as Suspects in Rabbi’s Murder
The killing of the Jewish community leader has raised concerns about security for Jews in the Arab world.
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Funeral held for Israeli rabbi murdered in the UAE
Israel's Netanyahu called the murder an 'antisemitic terrorist act' The body of 28-year-old
Zvi
Kogan
was discovered on ...
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Trio arrested for assassination of Israeli rabbi as new nation dragged into war
A trio of Uzbek nationals were arrested in the United Arab Emirates for their alleged involvement in the murder of an Israeli ...
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