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2019-12-04T16:02:20.576Z


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Adm. Marinavitz served as godfather and sergeant in Avigdor Lieberman's alliance

  • Photo: Yossi Seliger

In the Tiferet sales house in Jerusalem, a sash is offered for sale by Rabbi Chaim Zanville Abramowitz, who was called the Rebbe Marivnitz.

The Admor, who was closely associated with the Lieberman family in Russia, served as a godfather and the mohel in the alliance of the chairman of the Israel House party, and between him and the family there was a great friendship. When Yvette was 10 years old, Rabbi Zanville said of him, "This boy will succeed and be great." Lieberman himself said in the past that the rabbi is a revered figure on him, and that he went to his grave, among other things, for the verdict in his trial.

The item in question is a woven and textile sash "that served the mountain in its terrible work, which erected its pure body for many years with supreme intent," as it is described. Rabbi Abramowitz immigrated to Israel and lived in Bat Yam and Bnei Brak, and later lived in several cities in the United States. He died in 1995 in New York, where he was buried.

The ultra-Orthodox are well aware of the connection between Lieberman and the Admor. Two months ago, during the holidays, he was placed in the rabbi's grave in a note saying, "Please petition and plead with all his conspiracies and convictions against the religion of evil in the government of exile Avigdor Ben Esther Fira Lieberman." K was his godfather and mohel would be eliminated and his heart turned into an answer. " In the Haredi press it was reported that prayers were held in the past "to cancel Avigdor Lieberman's decrees."

Source: israelhayom

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