In the holy city of Safed, a "Chomast Seuda" party was celebrated with great fervor for the bridegrooms of the Bible, students of the Jewish Law Society, the "Rivnitz" Hasidim, who do not benefit from state budgets at all. The event was attended by eminent rabbis, including the Rabbi of the Jewish Law Society, the Gaon Rabbi Akiva Wasner, the Gaon Rabbi Meir Yarblum, the Rabbi and Motz of the Safed Ha-Dach, the Gaon Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Shimon…
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In the holy city of Safed, a "Chomast Seuda" party was celebrated with great fervor for the bridegrooms of the Bible, students of the Jewish Law Society, the "Rivnitz" Hasidim, who do not benefit from state budgets at all. The event was attended by eminent rabbis, including the Rabbi of the Jewish Law Society, the Gaon Rabbi Akiva Wasner, the Gaon Rabbi Meir Yarblum, the Rabbi and Motz of the Safed Ha-Dach, the Gaon Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Shimon…