The Holy Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, Returning Home After a Two-Week Rest with an Important and Special Message

An important and special message from our teacher, the Rav, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a (may he live long and good days), ahead of his return home after resting for the past two weeks
The Holy Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, who is returning home after a two-week rest, with an important and special message:
"The Yeshiva was established on Simchas Torah 5738 (1977) and has been running for 39 years. The order in the Yeshiva always included organized prayers, but in the last two years, this order was disrupted, and receiving the public (kabalas kahal) began occurring during all hours of prayer. Now, we are restoring the crown to its former glory: from now on, there will no longer be notes (kvitlach), questions, or receiving the public in the middle of the prayer service, and all private questions will be answered only after the prayer," says the Holy Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a.
"If there are private questions that cannot be delayed, one may write the question on a note and place it in a large box that will be opened after the prayer. During the prayer, no note will be answered. From today on, the Rav will pray without any disturbances and without any notes."
"The children should be brought to the front part of the hall to encourage them to pray with kavanah (concentration), and everyone will be able to pray an organized prayer with kavanah as we received from Rabbeinu (Rebbe Nachman) zy"a (may his merit protect us). Everything will proceed peacefully (mei menuchos), in a meticulous manner, with the utmost stringency, and without compromise. Everyone must concentrate on the words and the requests. Prayer with kavanah sweetens all the judgments (dinim) in the world."
"There will be set times for prayers—prayers in their proper time. Shacharis (the morning prayer) will be fixed for one hour before Netz (sunrise), and everything will proceed peacefully. The Rav will only come on the condition that everyone listens to all the new conditions as they were practiced for 37 years. We have come to strengthen everything and to restore the crown to its former glory."
Additionally, the Holy Gaon and Tzaddik, Rabbi Eliezer Berland shlit"a, said that the Rav will not leave his home until all the women leave the entrance to the Rav's house and stop following the Rav. Women shall not come to the place where the Rav receives the public, and there shall be no gathering of women.
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