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Like a Wedding and Seven Blessings: the Banshak Who United Holy Courtyards in His Joy

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In the NSHAK of the courtyards of the Rebbes and Rabbis, Rabbi Israel Hager, son of the Rebbe of Vizhnitz Borough Park, and son-in-law of the Rebbe of Zidachov, celebrated days of joy this week on the occasion of the birth of his son, Lamzal Tov. The joy of peace, which he remembered as the one who passed away for us, was celebrated in the holy courtyards of the Vizhnitz house, in the presence of the Hasidim from the three courtyards. The joy …
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In the NSHAK of the courtyards of the Rebbes and Rabbis, Rabbi Israel Hager, son of the Rebbe of Vizhnitz Borough Park, and son-in-law of the Rebbe of Zidachov, celebrated days of joy this week on the occasion of the birth of his son, Lamzal Tov. The joy of peace, which he remembered as the one who passed away for us, was celebrated in the holy courtyards of the Vizhnitz house, in the presence of the Hasidim from the three courtyards. The joy …

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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