Landlord denies claim Chabad house in Nepal closed over rising hostility to Israel
In an interview with Haaretz, Saput Sherchand, who inherited the property from his father, said the Chabad couple who ran the facility were habitually late in paying their rent. The couple and Sherchand subsequently issued a joint statement saying the issue had been resolved
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In an interview with Haaretz, Saput Sherchand, who inherited the property from his father, said the Chabad couple who ran the facility were habitually late in paying their rent. The couple and Sherchand subsequently issued a joint statement saying the issue had been resolved

January 05, 2026
The owner of the property that served as the famed Chabad house in Nepal denied on Monday claims that it was being closed because of growing hostility toward Israel in the Himalayan country.










