U.S. Rep. Marcus Molinaro, District 19 | Facebook Website
U.S. Rep. Marcus Molinaro, District 19 | Facebook Website
U.S. Rep. Marc Molinaro (NY-19) today welcomed Rabbi Levi Slonim from Binghamton as he offered the opening prayer for the U.S. House of Representatives.
“It’s truly a high honor to have Rabbi Levi Slonim as our guest chaplain today,” said Rep. Molinaro in his prepared remarks.
Rabbi Slonim co-directs Chabad Downtown in Binghamton, NY alongside his wife, Hadasa, and is also the Director of Development at the Rohr Chabad Center for Jewish Student Life at Binghamton University.
His faith journey began as a child in Binghamton when his parents, guided by Rabbi Menachem Schneerson, established a Chabad presence there in 1985. What started in a modest one-bedroom apartment has grown into a thriving hub that welcomes over 1,500 students each semester.
Rabbi Slonim's work has taken him across the globe, providing programming in the United States and communities across Europe. Since returning to Binghamton in 2008, he has initiated impactful programs like the Binghamton JGC and the ‘Listen Up’ mental health fellowship and has led over 800 students on Birthright trips to Israel.
“Rabbi Levi Slonim, welcome and thank you for being here. Your dedication to faith, education, and community service is an inspiration to us all,” added Rep. Molinaro.
Every legislative session since the First Continental Congress in 1774 has opened with a prayer. A permanent chaplain position was officially established in 1789; however, at the request of members of Congress, a local minister may offer the opening prayer.
Rabbi Levi Slonim is a Binghamton native who attended the Rabbinical College of Canada and earned his Rabbinic ordination from the Central Rabbinic Court of Chabad of Israel in 2006. His work spans globally with programming efforts both in the United States and Europe. He returned to Binghamton in 2008 to join his parents' initiative at the Chabad Center—established by Rabbi Aaron and Rivkah Slonim—serving Jewish students at Binghamton University and Broome County as Director of Development.