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Important Announcement from the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days) regarding the Important Gathering at the Ohel Yisrael Synagogue

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Important Announcement from the Gaon and Tzaddik Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days) regarding the Important Gathering at the Ohel Yisrael Synagogue
Rabbi Berland is speaking: On the 15th of Kislev, the yahrtzeit (anniversary of passing) of Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi, the author of the Mishnah, who was the soul of Yaakov Avinu (Jacob our Father), anyone who participates in this yahrtzeit will have billions, trillions, and all the wealth. Because Rabbi Yehuda HaNasi was the wealthiest person in the world, greater than the Emperor of Rome, and anyone who comes to his yahrtzeit will be the wealthiest in the world. Therefore, everyone must come on the 15th of Kislev (the eve of the 16th of Kislev, Sunday night, December 3, 2017) to the Ohel Moshe Synagogue in Tel Aviv without exception; let no man be absent.

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From all of Tel Aviv and the surrounding areas, from Jerusalem to Be'er Sheva, everyone must come to the massive gathering that will number tens of thousands. Everyone will merit extraordinary wealth, male children, and will build yeshivas (Torah academies) and synagogues; there won't be a street without a yeshiva. From today, there will be a million yeshivas in Tel Aviv, ten yeshivas on every street; there won't be a person in Tel Aviv who doesn't study Torah. Tel Aviv is the first city of the renewed Israel and it is the final city before Mashiach (the Messiah).
Tel Aviv will absorb the yeshiva students from the entire world. There are converts there and they will convert even more, until there are yeshivas in skyscrapers. And all of this is in the merit of everyone coming on the 15th of Kislev (the eve of the 16th of Kislev, Sunday night, December 3, 2017) to the gathering at the Ohel Yisrael Synagogue without exception; let no man be absent.

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