Chabad of Nebraska (ochabad.com) has been honored with official proclamations recognizing Education and Sharing Day from the City of Omaha, the State of Nebraska, and the City of Sioux City.
The proclamations, signed by Omaha Mayor John Ewing Jr., Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen, and Sioux City Mayor Robert E. Scott, highlight the importance of education, moral leadership, and acts of kindness in building strong communities. Education and Sharing Day is observed nationally in recognition of the vital role education plays in shaping compassionate and engaged citizens.
Through its programs and outreach, Chabad of Nebraska creates opportunities for individuals and families to connect, learn, and give back. One example is its Kitchen of Kindness initiative, which brings volunteers together to prepare and distribute meals while fostering a spirit of service and community care.
The recognition from multiple municipalities reflects the growing impact of Chabad’s efforts and its commitment to strengthening communities through education, compassion, and meaningful action.
As Chabad of Nebraska continues to expand its reach, this recognition underscores the organization’s role in inspiring individuals of all ages to lead with kindness, take responsibility for their communities, and turn shared values into tangible acts of good. For more information, please visit ochabad.com.
