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"I flew especially to Morocco": the project that is conquering couples in Israel
Mor Zohar, a student of Rabbi Josiah Pinto, is leading a project that is gaining momentum and has soon been integrated into a dozen religious councils in Israel:
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Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuva Israel
Tuesday, 03 August 2021, 10:49 Updated: 10:53
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The books are ready (Photo: Mor Zohar)
The registration for marriage is ostensibly a procedural procedure carried out in the various religious councils, but behind it is great excitement. In recent years, the religious councils have made the class an experiential and powerful one, with the aim of providing the couple with maximum support for the marriage.
In the last month, a new venture has been set up that is gaining much momentum among the religious councils in Israel. At the center of the project is a book of Deuteronomy - drawn by Moshe Rabbeinu, whose reading was known as an empowering virtue. Pink for a woman, so that the couple will open the biggest day of their lives by reading the Book of Deuteronomy.
Already, more than 11 religious councils have joined the rapidly evolving project. In Morocco, which on the advice of its rabbi distributes books of Deuteronomy and the virtue of reading them.
Pink book for a woman, a white book for a man
The Pink Book (Photo: Mor Zohar)
The White Paper (Photo: Mor Zohar)
In an interview, Zohar recounted how it all began: "Blessed is he who conducts his world with grace and grace and mercy, and he gave me a thought to start with this project of distributing books of things through the religious councils."
“I flew to Morocco specifically to get approval from the Rebbe Rabbi Josiah Pinto, and thank God he gave the blessing of the road and since then it has caught on.
"Currently, the project is located in more than 11 cities and authorities, with short-term activities: Rishon LeZion, Yehud, Kiryat Malachi, Yavne, Gan Yavne, Ashdod, Ashkelon, Gedera, Kiryat Gat and more," he says.
Zohar says of the idea itself: "Every couple who marries and opens a marriage file at the Chief Rabbinate - receives a free gift designed book, for a man a white book and a woman a pink one, so that the happy and big day - he will start with Moshe Rabbeinu's book."
He says, "They receive the books at the Chief Rabbinate and we take care of inventory. So it turns out that every couple who opens a file at the rabbinate - the most important day in their lives he starts with a book of Deuteronomy and with God's help we intend to expand the project to all cities in Israel."
Zohar explains the scope of the division: "In the State of Israel, about 10 cases are opened on average a week, more than 100 cases a month, and so we also provide books. We are prepared to give a book of things to every couple who marries in Israel, for free at no cost at all. "It's for every city. Everything is free and without the possibility of donating money to it, we do not deal with donations and costs, all for the benefit of the many and of course for the healing of the Admor Rabbi Josiah Ben Zari who is behind the distribution of the virtue of reading the Book of Deuteronomy.
" The Book of Deuteronomy is performed by a number of religious councils also in mikvahs, and in house circles that are made for brides prior to the wedding.So that everyone can read the book. "
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