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Rabbi Shmuel Menachem Butman (born 1944) is a Chabad rabbi in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, New York. He is the director of Lubavitch Youth Organization. He has served for many years as the director of the ''L'Chaim'' weekly magazine. After Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson suffered a stroke, Butman emerged as one of the leading proponents of Chabad messianism. He was the organizer of a 1993 gathering at which Schneerson disappointed his followers by not accepting the mantle of the Messiah.〔("Rebbe, but Not the Messiah, As Lubavitchers Compromise" ), Ari L. Goldman, ''The New York Times'', February 1, 1993.〕 == Activities == He is chairman of the ''International Campaign to Bring Moshiach''.〔("A Spiritual Leader Lives On in Memory" ), Lynette Holloway, ''The New York Times'', July 2, 1995.〕 He was the founder of the weekly Chabad magazine ''L'Chaim'' and has made campaign contributions to former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani.〔(Campaign contributions by Shmuel Butman. )〕 He is the organizer of the annual ''Mitzvah Tank Parade''〔("Riding in the Annual Mitzvah Tank Parade" ), Robert Smith, National Public Radio, April 20, 2005.〕 and was responsible for the erection of the largest menorah in the world at the south-east corner of Central Park in 2004.〔("World's Largest Menorah Lit" ), Lori Har-El, ''The Epoch Times'', December 13, 2004.〕 He also hosts a weekly radio show called ''Moshiach in the air'' and has been the director of the weekly chabad magazine ''L'Chaim'' since the 1980s. His weekly "''Challenge''" column is published in the Jewish Press. In 1992 he addressed the US House of Representatives at the invitation of Chuck Schumer, representing Chabad in honor of Schneerson's 90th birthday.〔(Congressional Records of May 14 1992, Library of Congress ), see item 19, "RABBI SHMUEL BUTMAN"〕
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