(August 4, 2022 / JNS) Rabbi Shlomo Litvin and his father, Rabbi Avrohom Litvin, of Chabad of Kentucky, drove across the commonwealth on Monday, their car filled with supplies such as portable mattresses, bottled water, cleaning items, gift cards and more. They were heading to small towns like Hazard and Whitesburg in eastern Kentucky—some of the poorest parts of the Bluegrass State—to help out in the aftermath of deadly flooding last week that claimed the lives of at least 37 people, including four children. “It’s been a long hard day,” said Rabbi Shlomo Litvin. “The devastation is awful.” His father...