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His Majesty Still Stands Tall

Remembering the Sadigura Rebbe ztz”l   Photos Mishpacha archives, Illustration Menachem Weinreb Despite all the events of this past year, for many of us who were privileged to have a connection to the Sadigura Rebbe, the Ateres Yisrael, Rav Yisrael Moshe Friedman ztz”l, hardly a day has gone by without a thought, a krechtz, or a memory. Whether the kesher was long term or more recent, the void left by his petirah last year on 20 Av is empty and very painful. We all knew the Rebbe’s health was terribly poor, yet we could never, ever have imagined such a situation. Through the hardest and most painful times, the Rebbe always remained positive and upbeat, exuding joy and confidence to all. Perhaps that is why, of all the emotions swirling in our hearts, a feeling of longing and love is stronger than sorrow.

Sacred Stamp

Sacred Stamp
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Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun: A Torah Heart

Rabbi Yitzchok Lowenbraun, or Reb Itchie as he was affectionately called, wasn’t just a rebbi for his students he was a father. He and his wife, Rebbetzin Miriam Lowenbraun a”h, changed the lives of hundreds, if not thousands, of public school youth and their families   The First Bobover in Brooklyn Reb Itchie’s father, Reb Yosef Hersch Lowenbraun a h, was born in Bochnia, Galicia. He learned alongside Rav Shlomo Halberstam ztz”l, the third Bobover Rebbe, and the two developed a lifelong friendship. In 1939, he left his wife and two sons behind in Poland to visit his parents who had settled in Brownsville, Brooklyn. The war suddenly broke out in the middle of his visit and he was unable to return home to Europe. His first wife and sons perished at the hands of the Nazis y”sh.

Out from the Cold

Out from the Cold By Riki Goldstein | April 7, 2021 Rav Shammai Zahn nurtured a generation of Sephardi gedolim whose influence was felt all over Europe and beyond. A reunion of memories after six decades “I owe my life to him.” Talmidim remember Rav Shammai Zahn ztz”l Mr. Shmuel Bitan, originally of Melilla Mr David Fhima, originally of Marrakesh Rabbi Avraham Melul, originally of Tangiers   They were a group of several dozen Moroccan teenagers on an open lorry, traveling down an English highway, singing aloud in the August sunshine. Arriving in the beautiful Lake District National Park, they’d find a scenic but sheltered spot and set up their tents for camp. Leading the group was a middle-aged, European-born rosh yeshivah, with a long beard, big smile, and overflowing heart. Of course, he would help his boys pitch the tents. He had bought them the army surplus tents and sleeping bags. He would take care of their summer fun, t

Q & A: When Erev Pesach Falls On Shabbos (Part I) | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Yaakov Klass | 28 Adar 5781 – March 11, 2021

Q & A: When Erev Pesach Falls On Shabbos (Part I) | The Jewish Press - JewishPress com | Rabbi Yaakov Klass | 28 Adar 5781 – March 11, 2021
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