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The Rebbe of Shatz Drohbitsch Sewed the Sheets Himself, and the Children Wore Strange Hats.

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The ceremony of introducing a new Torah scroll to the Beit Midrash was celebrated with great joy and celebration in the holy courtyard of Shatz Drobitsch in Beit Shemesh. The ceremony began in the Rebbe's house with the writing of the final letters, where the sewing of the sheets was also held, when the Rebbe sewed one sheet to another with his own hands and sacredly joined them in a silouden. Upon completion of the work, the magnificent process…
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The ceremony of introducing a new Torah scroll to the Beit Midrash was celebrated with great joy and celebration in the holy courtyard of Shatz Drobitsch in Beit Shemesh. The ceremony began in the Rebbe's house with the writing of the final letters, where the sewing of the sheets was also held, when the Rebbe sewed one sheet to another with his own hands and sacredly joined them in a silouden. Upon completion of the work, the magnificent process…

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kikar.co.il broke the news in on Sunday, February 8, 2026.
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