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Special Guests &

Invitees

Hon. Robert

Menendez

Chairman,
U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee

Hon. Joseph I.

Lieberman

Legendary U.S. Senator

Hon. Ted

Deutch

Chair,
U.S. House Ethics Committee

Rabbi Dr. Naftali

Loewenthal

Renowned Jewish Academic

Hon. John

Thune

U.S. Senate Republican Whip

Hon. Dr. Kristalina

Georgieva

Managing Director,
International Monetary Fund

Rav Israel Meir

Lau

Chief Rabbi
Tel Aviv, Israel

Hon. Anne

Neuberger

Deputy National Security Advisor

Hon. Steny H.

Hoyer

Majority Leader,
U.S. House of Representatives

Amb. Stuart E.

Eizenstat

Chairman, United States Holocaust Memorial Council

Hon. Kevin

McCarthy

Minority Leader,
U.S. House of Representatives

Hon. Michael "Mickey"

Levy

Speaker of the Knesset,
Israel

Mr. William C.

Daroff

CEO, Conference of Presidents of
Major Jewish Organizations

Rabbi Abraham

Shemtov

Chairman,
Agudas Chasidei Chabad

Prof. Deborah

Lipstadt

Dorot Professor of Modern Jewish and Holocaust Studies, Emory University

Hon. Debbie

Wasserman Schultz

Chair,
Military Construction Sub-Committee

"Senior

Administration Official"

The White House

Hon. Nancy

Pelosi

Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives

HE Michael

Herzog

Ambassador of Israel
to the United States

Hon. Roy

Blunt

U.S. Senate Leadership

Tuesday, March 29th

Registration

Starts at 6:00PM
George Washington Room - Marriott marquis

Join members of the Congressional Leadership for a special breakfast tribute event. Meet numerous members of the House and Senate, as they interact with representatives of Chabad-Lubavitch and their supporters representing communities in all 50 states. This event will help appreciate the continued efforts in education, morality and charity, for which the Rebbe was unanimously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, America's highest civilian honor, in 1994.

Welcome reception

6:30PM-8:30PM
Balcony - Marriott marquis

Join members of the Congressional Leadership for a special breakfast tribute event. Meet numerous members of the House and Senate, as they interact with representatives of Chabad-Lubavitch and their supporters representing communities in all 50 states. This event will help appreciate the continued efforts in education, morality and charity, for which the Rebbe was unanimously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, America's highest civilian honor, in 1994.

Wednesday, March 30th

Congressional Leadership Breakfast

8:00AM-10:00AM
East Ballroom - Union Station

Join members of the Congressional Leadership for a special breakfast tribute event. Meet numerous members of the House and Senate, as they interact with representatives of Chabad-Lubavitch and their supporters representing communities in all 50 states. This event will help appreciate the continued efforts in education, morality and charity, for which the Rebbe was unanimously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, America's highest civilian honor, in 1994.

Living Legacy Lecture

10:30AM-11:30AM
East Ballroom - Union Station

Join members of the Congressional Leadership for a special breakfast tribute event. Meet numerous members of the House and Senate, as they interact with representatives of Chabad-Lubavitch and their supporters representing communities in all 50 states. This event will help appreciate the continued efforts in education, morality and charity, for which the Rebbe was unanimously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, America's highest civilian honor, in 1994.

International Diplomatic Luncheon

12:00pM-1:30PM
East Ballroom - Union Station

Join members of the Congressional Leadership for a special breakfast tribute event. Meet numerous members of the House and Senate, as they interact with representatives of Chabad-Lubavitch and their supporters representing communities in all 50 states. This event will help appreciate the continued efforts in education, morality and charity, for which the Rebbe was unanimously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal, America's highest civilian honor, in 1994.

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