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Moreshet auction, introducing rare and important Chabad items, such as letters, a Tehillim that was used by the  Rebbe and a ...
A pair of pants worn by the popular Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky—whose funeral drew 500,000 attendants last year—were put up for auction before being swiftly taken down, the New York Post reported.
The well-worn black pants belonging to Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, known among his followers as “minister of the Torah,” were set to go up for auction March 1 — with a breathtaking opening bid of ...
The first was Rav Yitzchak Zilberstein, shlit”a, Rav Chaim’s brother-in-law, who spoke about Rav Chaim’s work ethic. He was not born already Rav Kanievsky.
March 20 (UPI) -- Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky was laid to rest in Israel on Sunday as mourners burst through the gates of the cemetery during the burial ceremony. An estimated 750,000 people attended ...
In this file photo taken on March 20, 2019, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky (C)reads the book of Esther during the feast of Purim at a synagogue in the Israeli city of Bnei BrakAFP / MENAHEM KAHANA ...
Ultra-Orthodox Jews attend the funeral of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky in Bnei Brak, Israel Sunday, March 20, 2022. Kanievsky was one of the most influential scholars in the religious community in Israel.
JERUSALEM — Hundreds of thousands of Israelis gathered on Sunday at the funeral of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, a spiritual leader in ultra-Orthodox Judaism, in one of the largest public gatherings in ...
That was the life of Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky – the undisputed Prince of Torah (Sar HaTorah) – who was buried today in the central Israel city of Bnei Brak, as hundreds of thousands converged to ...
“For the rabbi, the most important thing in the world is the study of Torah. Without that, there is no point to anything,” Yaakov Kanievsky told AFP in November 2020.
An estimated three quarters of a million ultra-Orthodox Jews packed the Israeli city of Bnei Brak for the funeral Sunday of influential rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, known to followers as the "Prince of ...
Jewish mourners wait outside Ponevezh community cemetery in the city of Bnei Brak near Tel Aviv in central Israel during the funeral of haredi Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, March 20, 2022. (Jack Guez/AFP ...