Zohran Mamdani, the newly elected mayor of New York City, visited the gravesite of the late leader of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement, known as the Ohel, following the tragic shooting at a Hanukkah event in Australia. The visit, which was not publicly announced by Mamdani, was confirmed by Chabad representatives and captured in a photo shared online. The Ohel, located in Queens, has become an increasingly popular pilgrimage site for politicians and public figures, both Jewish and non-Jewish, seeking inspiration and solace.
Mamdani's visit comes amid heightened security and solidarity efforts within the Jewish community, including expanded Hanukkah celebrations across New York City. The mayor-elect has been making appearances in Orthodox Jewish spaces, aiming to build bridges with communities that have previously expressed skepticism about his stance on Israel. The Ohel continues to draw a diverse array of visitors, with many describing the site as spiritually meaningful and universally resonant.

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