The matchmaking that excites Borough Park: The widower whose wife fell from the betrothed horse

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A year ago, Rabbi Mordechai Zalman Halevi Meisels was widowed from Boro Park, after his wife fell from a horse while visiting Israel and passed away. This week he got engaged to a single girl and the matchmaker advertises about the virtue made of a girl who waited years for a match

A very intriguing matchmaking is of interest to the ultra-Orthodox public in the United States, from where the good news came this week that activist Rabbi Mordechai Zalman Halevi Meisels, an oboe follower in Boro Park, got engaged at a good time to a single girl named Pessi Bracher, 47.

As reported in Behadrei Haredim, four years ago, members of the Meisels family, father R. Mordechai Zalman and his wife Tartel, together with the children and grandfather Governor Haim Hersh Gald, attended the wedding of the youngest daughter in the Dushinsky shrine. A day before the wedding, the family left Meisels for a trip to a horse farm, Mother Tartel fell from a horse and was badly injured, she lay in a coma for three years, the people of Israel prayed for her and offered many prayers for her healing, but a year ago she returned her soul to its creator to the chagrin of all her acquaintances.

This week, on the eve of Rosh Chodesh Tammuz, the good news came from Boro Park that Rabbi Mordechai Zalman Halevi Meisels was engaged and the joy was great.

“Rabbi Mordechai Zalman,” one of the residents of Borough Park tells us, “is a well-known, beloved and kind person, with great kindness, an energetic activist for everything that is sacred, the joy of everyone in groups in the city.”

The matchmaker in charge of the matchmaking that excites New York told how and how the matchmaking took place: It was the eve of Rosh Chodesh Sivan, I told her that everyone has a chance, let’s make challah because “challah” is an acronym “outside the natural way”, and she has nothing to worry about she will see salvation, the woman she told me that today (eve of Rosh Chodesh Sivan “This is the Yarzeit of the girl’s grandparents who died in the Holocaust, I told her it’s even more a privilege to have their souls lifted and they will pray for her for a while and she’s going to see a miracle.”

“A month after the eve of Rosh Chodesh Tammuz this week on Tuesday, she became engaged to Mordechai Zalman Halevi Meisels whose wife died after falling from a horse, and not only was it a month after the challah and that day was the grandfather’s heiress Sivan”.

We have no choice but to wish good luck.

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