Lot of the corn in my area is being replaced with hemp.
Van Hollen was born in Karachi, Pakistan, the eldest of three children of American parents, Edith Eliza (nรฉe Farnsworth) and Christopher Van Hollen.[5][6] His father was a Foreign Service officer who served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs (1969โ1972) and U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives (1972โ1976);[7] his mother worked in the Central Intelligence Agency and the State Department, where she served as chief of the intelligence bureau for South Asia.[8][9][10] He spent parts of his early life in Pakistan, Turkey, India, and Sri Lanka.[9][11] He returned to the United States for his junior year of high school, and attended Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts, where his grandfather once taught.[9]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Van_Hollen
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Chabad.
As part of Jewish Heritage Month, Rabbi Hillel Zaltzman, president of Chamah International, was honored on May 25 at a luncheon on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., for decades of humanitarian and outreach work with Jews in the former Soviet Union.
After a special award was presented to him by Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Maryland), Zaltzman spoke of the selfless dedication of those inspired by the Lubavitcher RebbeโRabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, of righteous memoryโto serve Soviet Jewry before and after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
https://www.chabad.org/news/article_cdo/aid/3359399/jewish/Soviet-Underground-Rabbi-Honored-on-Capitol-Hill.htm
http://www.chabad.kz/31382.html