Rebbetzin Lau Medicine: The Great Ones of Israel in a Call to Advance Shabbat

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The great men of Israel call for bringing forward the time of the entry of Shabbat, to the credit and healing of Rebbetzin Lau, the wife of the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi David Lau, who needs the mercy of heaven
• “It has been said that Shabbat is a cry and medicine is about to come”

The great men of Israel are going out today (Thursday) in a joint holy reading to anticipate the time of Shabbat for the healing of Rebbetzin Figa Tzipora Bat Hadassah, the wife of the Chief Rabbi of Israel, Rabbi Lao Shlita.

As you may recall, in the midst of the seventh holiday of Pesach, Rebbetzin Lau was flown to Israel, after feeling unwell on the Greek island of Crete, where she stayed with her husband, the chief rabbi, during the holiday. In Israel, she is hospitalized. This week, a prayer rally was held for her healing at the Western Wall.

In a letter written today by Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein, which was joined by Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Baruch Dov Poversky and Rabbi Shimon Badani, who wrote about the great virtue of receiving Shabbat early,

In their letter, the great men of Israel write that the right to Shabbat is a huge right and whoever works for Shabbat, medicine is close to coming to Israel.

This is the language of the letter of the great men of Israel:

Following a request for medicine from a rabbi, the genius rabbis write: “The patriarchal right of the Tzaddik Rabbi Yitzchak Yedidya Frenkel will stand. I the little one saw and heard the wonderful things the grandfather said about keeping the Sabbath, this immense right will stand for his rabbinical granddaughter Tachi.

“And a great virtue is to precede the Shabbat, which is said to be Shabbat from shouting and medicine is imminent.

And her husband, the Chief Rabbi Gaon Rabbi David Shlita, also works for Shabbat and the Chief Rabbi Rabbi Yisrael Meir Shlita also works a lot for Shabbat. Therefore, it is close to the next one. “

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