The Admor of Amshinov with the Great Students of the Esteemed Rabbi Eliezer
Berland shlit"a

A delegation consisting of rabbis and prominent students of the Tzaddik, Rav Eliezer Berland shlit"a, arrived at the holy dwelling of the Admor of Amshinov shlit"a. The members of the delegation included Rabbi Moshe Tzanani shlit"a, Rabbi Ofer Erez shlit"a, Rabbi Shmuel Stern shlit"a, and Rabbi Eliyahu Merav shlit"a.
Before the documentation from within the holy chamber, Rabbi Ofer Erez opens by describing the course of the meeting; these are his words.
"We felt that we were in the presence of a very great and holy man, as all the tzaddikim say about him. We were with him and spoke with him for two hours. He conveyed a message to us that the most important thing for all the students of our teacher, Rav Berland, is to engage in the Torah of the Rav. He continued and said that one must study the Torah of our teacher, Rav Berland, to study and also to learn his prayers."
"We received from him strength and encouragement to continue on our path."
These are the holy words of the Admor of Amshinov:
"Are there matters that Rav Berland has explained, issues in the Gemara or the Shulchan Aruch? One must be connected to his Torah!"
"If it is possible to organize things that Rav Berland has written about or delivered lessons on, one must arrange it so that every day they will study, so that there will be a vessel to engage in his Torah."
Rabbi Moshe Tzanani shlit"a: "The main thing is truly the innovation of our teacher, Rav Berland. The Rav gives many discourses that are written, but the main thing we have is the innovation of the Rav, which also strengthens us greatly to disseminate it—these are his prayers. Our teacher, Rav Berland, has special prayers, thousands of prayers, and we engage a lot in his prayers."
The Admor of Amshinov: "Yes, Torah and prayer go together."
They present a prayer of Rav Berland to the Admor of Amshinov to examine, and the Admor observes it deeply.
Meanwhile, Rabbi Eliyahu Merav presents another prayer of Rav Berland before the Admor.
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