Even the elders of Gur Hasidism and the city of Ashdod do not remember such a spectacle. A spectacle in which tears of longing are combined with holy joy and supreme joy that broke all boundaries. These were sublime moments of contentment, when dozens of orphans and young men of the "Beloved Son" organization - the spiritual and physical envelope for Hasidic orphans - were privileged to bring with their own hands a magnificent and elegant Torah …
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Even the elders of Gur Hasidism and the city of Ashdod do not remember such a spectacle. A spectacle in which tears of longing are combined with holy joy and supreme joy that broke all boundaries. These were sublime moments of contentment, when dozens of orphans and young men of the "Beloved Son" organization - the spiritual and physical envelope for Hasidic orphans - were privileged to bring with their own hands a magnificent and elegant Torah …