Just yesterday, on Tisha B'Av, we read in the Megillat Icham the verses of bereavement and mourning: "For these I weep, my eyes run down with water, for far from me is any comforter who would restore my soul."
We weep and mourn the loss of a dear soul, our rabbi, who has been guarding kashrut and purity for over a century with dedication, who has raised many students in his institutions, the Sephardic rabbi of Migdal Ha'Emek, a loyal friend and …
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Just yesterday, on Tisha B'Av, we read in the Megillat Icham the verses of bereavement and mourning: "For these I weep, my eyes run down with water, for far from me is any comforter who would restore my soul."
We weep and mourn the loss of a dear soul, our rabbi, who has been guarding kashrut and purity for over a century with dedication, who has raised many students in his institutions, the Sephardic rabbi of Migdal Ha'Emek, a loyal friend and …