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The Hasidic Fire that Burned in Torah-Based Lakewood Also in 'Asro Hag'

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In Torah Lakewood, the Hasidic fire burned in the sanctuary of the Holy Courtyard of Skolen, where the Rebbe Dashm conducted the prayers and the pure tables during the days of Shavuot with great pomp. On the eve of the holiday, the Rebbe gave a preparatory lesson to the young men of the Hamed, and even on the 'Asro Hajj' he conducted the pure table according to the custom of the Hasidic Rebbes, while wearing a 'kaplik' on his head (Chassidim)
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In Torah Lakewood, the Hasidic fire burned in the sanctuary of the Holy Courtyard of Skolen, where the Rebbe Dashm conducted the prayers and the pure tables during the days of Shavuot with great pomp. On the eve of the holiday, the Rebbe gave a preparatory lesson to the young men of the Hamed, and even on the 'Asro Hajj' he conducted the pure table according to the custom of the Hasidic Rebbes, while wearing a 'kaplik' on his head (Chassidim)

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Saturday, June 7, 2025.
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