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The Lights of Redemption Begin Now

The Prayer Gathering Following the Decision to Release Rav Berland shlit"a

24 בפברואר 2021•עורך ראשי
The Lights of Redemption Begin Now

More than 700 worshippers, men, women, and children, arrived this past Motzaei Shabbat, Shabbat Terumah / Zachor 5781, in Ramle, for a prayer gathering on behalf of our teacher, the holy Gaon Rav Eliezer Berland shlit"a.

The organization for the prayer assembly began following the court's decision regarding the release of our teacher Rav Berland shlit"a, and in light of his holy words on Friday: "The lights of the Geulah (Redemption) are being revealed from Motzaei Shabbat Terumah at the Ramle prison."

At the gathering of the large and holy public, the 'Selected Chapters' revealed by our teacher Rav Berland shlit"a were recited together for the first time. Afterward, seven Tikkun HaKlali were recited together in the special melody of our teacher Rav Berland, followed by Kaddish and the acceptance of the yoke of the Kingdom of Heaven by Rabbi Aharon Berkowitz.

The holy and moving event was honored by words of Torah from the Mekubal, the holy Rabbi Tzionov shlit"a, who said, "From the six days of Creation, the world has been waiting for this year for Rav Berland to bring the Geulah (Redemption), and these lights of the Geulah (Redemption) are beginning now."

How fortunate we are!

Photo Gallery - The prayer gathering following the decision to release our teacher Rav Berland shlit"a, Motzaei Shabbat Terumah 5781

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