The head of the yeshiva and the ordination institute died after a serious illness at the age of 62

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Baruch Dayan HaAmet: In the Crown Heights neighborhood, the rabbi died last night (Thursday) at the age of 62 Isaiah Zosha Wilhelm Supra, after a long struggle with a serious illness.

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The late ztl.

He is named after his beard ‘Boida Rab’ – the chief rabbi of the Soviet Union under the rule of the communist terror, named after his beard Rabbi Zusia Manipoli.

The late served for 32 years as the head of the small yeshiva ‘Matibta’ of the Oheli Torah educational institutions, and educated with the love and dedication of generations of students.

In recent years, he has even expanded his Torah activities, and headed a special ordination institute “For the sake of learning,” in which he gave homeowners and emissaries of all ages the opportunity to begin or continue graduating – until receiving the certificate.

After his marriage to his wife, Mrs. Esther nee Sheferlin, they set out for several years on a mission from the Lubavitcher Rebbe to the state of Panama in Central America, where they established the Jewish community and the Chabad House that served locals and tourists.

He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Esther‘, Boys and girls: R. Dober Listen Learn – Los Angeles; R. Haim Israel – Crown Heights; R. Levi – Las Vegas; R. Menachem Mendel – Crown Heights; Mrs Muska Raskin Jamaica; Mrs Masha in the anchor – Crown Heights; Mrs Sarah Bull – Crown Heights; R. Moses – Crown Heights. Many grandchildren.

The funeral procession will depart today at 12 noon (New York time) from the Shumeri HaDat funeral home in Boro Park, and will pass in front of the 770 World Chabad Center at 1 p.m., on its way to the Montefiore House of Life, where Whitman lives.

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