Led by Gershom Kanievsky: Many thousands participated in a series of obituaries for the Minister of Torah in London

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The seven rallies held in London and Manchester were attended by many thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews who thirstily drank the eulogy of Gerash Kanevsky, son of Maran Minister of Torah Gerach Kanevsky Zatzokal.

Thousands of English Jews participated in 7 huge eulogy rallies held in London and Manchester in memory of the late Maran Minister of the Torah, Garach Kanevsky, led by his son Rosh Yeshivot Kiryat Melech and Tiferet Zion Gerash Kanevsky Shlita.

Rosh Yeshiva Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Kanevsky, son of the late Maran Minister of Torah, embarked on a special 24-hour trip to London and Manchester, and appeared in 7 huge rallies with the participation of thousands and rabbis of the communities of London and Manchester.

The rallies and conventions united all denominations and classes and ages, and some were also held for students and yeshiva students.

The first rally for children was held in Menorah, the second rally for yeshivot students was held at the Yeshivat Chai Olam Hall with the participation of Rosh Yeshiva Gershom Frishwasser, the main rally with the participation of thousands of members And Rabbi of the Endon Congregation, Rabbi Shlomo Yitzchak Bixenshfner. The main burden was borne by the Rosh Yeshiva, the great Gaon Rabbi Shlomo Kanevsky.

An awakening and eulogy rally was also held at the Torah and Da’at School in London and at the Central Synagogue in Manchester.

At the Awakening Rally • Courtesy of the photographer

The rallies and his appearance in the splendor of Gershom Kanevsky provoked a great awakening among all members of the ultra-Orthodox community who wanted to take part in the classes and listen to the eulogies that fascinated the participants.

During the eulogy, Rosh Yeshiva Gershom Kanevsky told the many thousands who were thirsty to hear his words about living in the shadow of the great father:

“The late Father Maran told me ‘revealed’ that sometimes he told people what to do because he felt that was what God put in his mouth and not on the basis that he decided to do so.”

Gershom Kanevsky also spoke about life in the shadow of the exemplary figure and said that “the house was normal, and we did not feel unique and different. As children, we were sure that in all the houses of Israel the father sat and studied all day and in all the houses the father knew the whole Torah and we did not feel anything different. “

The Gerash also told why Maran Zatzokal would come to his house to take the clock off his hand and grow a beard, after seeing that many of the young people were squinting in the street and wanted to look better, and wanted to prevent this and teach that every Torah should feel good about himself and have the pride of Ben Torah. And not to be liked by the street. Maran also elaborated on the importance of Ben Torah and his dress as a blessing-holding tool.

He further said that Maran Zatzokal “would have prayed three times a day that nothing would enter his head except Torah. He once said to someone, do not be angry with me that I will not mention your name, because I pray three times a day that nothing but Torah will enter my head. What reservations. Apart from the fact that he really studied Torah and that is what interested him, he also prayed about it three times a day that nothing would catch his head except Torah. “

Among the many stories and revelations, the Rosh Yeshiva recounted: “I remember as a child that every day the father asked my mother at lunch at the end of the meal what we ate now so I would know what to say last blessing. He just did not remember what he ate a few minutes ago.”

“Once he asked me how could it be said that sleeping on Shabbat was a pleasure. Could there be a greater pleasure than studying the Torah?”

An interesting story about the importance of the Minister of Torah Zatzokal and the sensitivity between a man and his friend, Gershom Kanevsky said that “once he was asked about an older butcher whether he should be replaced by a younger one. “So between a man and his friend he is more severe. And he was very careful. He did not eat anything but what they cooked at home. But between a man and his friend he had greater severity.”

He added that “it was important for him to be kind to everyone. He was once asked why he invests so much time for people to receive them.

“He would sometimes receive letters from small children and asked why he spends so much time replying to the letters and replied: The child sends me a letter because he wants a letter back from me. And maybe he will learn better thanks to that, so everything is worthwhile. “

Thus, for a long time, in each of the 7 rallies that took place during the flash visit, Rosh Yeshiva Gershom Kanevsky told the anecdotes and stories he knew firsthand, and strengthened and aroused thousands of listeners about the ways to learn from the unique and miraculous character of the late Maran.

A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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A chain of rallies
A chain of rallies
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