In 1946, entry permits to the United States began arriving for the students of the Mir Yeshiva, who had been in exile in Shanghai throughout the years of the Second World War.

At the conclusion of the letter, the Rebbe added a remarkable blessing in his own handwriting:

Admor Harav Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov (1908-2000) was the son of Harav Bentzion the Kedushas Tzion of Bobov — son of Harav Shlomo of Bobov

DEADLINE TO SUBMIT KVITTEL SPLITTING THE SEA  TOGETHER CLICK HERE TO JOIN This year, in the forty days leading up to the yahrtzeit of the holy Tanna Rav Yonasan ben Uziel, (starting May 13) when thousands of people converge at his kever in Amukah to daven for shidduchim and other yeshuos, Ohel Sarala representatives will daven and submit the kvittels at the four largest places of Tefillah in Eretz Yisroel, the Meoras Hamachpela, Kever Rachel, Meron and Amukah. These days of tefillah will culminate in a heartfelt Yom Tefillah on the Yahrtzeit of Harav Yonasan ben Uziel at these places together with thousands around the globe. You can submit a kvittel to be placed every day in addition to finishing sefer tehillim . CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT CLICK HERE TO SUBMIT 

“Dear brothers! Eat on Wednesday and fast and afflict yourselves on Thursday — and pay no attention to anything else.” Bnei Brak, Erev Yom Kippur 1941.

Segulah sefer – Chumash Devarim with Heichal HaBrachah commentary including Megillas Eichah and Koheles.

Rare Letter from Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar Regarding his pledge for the Hadlaka on Lag BaOmer in Meron.

Confident. Emotionally grounded. Rooted in Torah. That’s the kind of child every parent dreams of raising — and in this powerful course, renowned psychotherapist and best-selling author Dr. David Lieberman gives you the tools to make it happen.

Finding Time for Real Torah Learning Is Hard. Finding Time for Deep Halachic Mastery? Even Harder. It’s a challenge that many thoughtful bnei Torah quietly struggle with. You miss learning. Not just a quick podcast or a fast-paced shiur — but deep, thoughtful learning.The kind that gives you meaning. That fills you with satisfaction. That makes you feel connected — to Torah, to halacha, to yourself. Learning that brings Torah back to being a central part of your life. You want to learn halacha seriously — not just the bottom line, but the background. You want to understand the why, not just the what. You want to feel confident when a shaila comes up at home. But summary books feel too superficial. The information doesn’t stick. You try to learn, but it feels scattered. Disconnected.

In these difficult times, Maran HaGaon Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch shlit”a issues an exceptional call for hatzalas nefashos – saving lives. He asks anyone who is able to donate 1,000 shekels ($300) to a special rescue fund, and promises: “Whoever gives will be blessed from Heaven with many yeshuos. More than that, I cannot say.” Maran adds that he hasn’t heard of a mitzvah like this in a long time, and gives a heartfelt blessing: “HaKadosh Baruch Hu will remove parnassah (livelihood) worries from him.” This is a rare opportunity to take part in a great mitzvah and help save lives – with the personal assurance and blessing of the Posek HaDor. To donate to Maran Posek HaDor’s Personal Request Fund, click here

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