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Thousands came to Netivot in the last day, to mark Grandpa Kadisha's day of rejoicing to pray and ask for a request


Rebroadcast from Los Angeles: Sidna revelry at Baba Sally

Thousands came to Netivot in the last day, to mark the day of the grandfather's celebration to pray and ask for a request.

The grandson of Baba Sally Zia, the Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, holds a special lesson in his memory.

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Aryeh Zamir, in collaboration with Shuva Israel

06/01/2022

Thursday, 06 January 2022, 09:29 Updated: 09:32

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Today (Thursday) is the day of the celebration of Grandpa Kadisha Baba Sally Zia, who passed away on Wednesday in the year 5748.

Thousands, from all denominations and circles, came in the last day to mark Zion in the city of Netivot to pray and ask for a request.



Until a few days ago, the hilarious thing was in question, after no funding source was found to budget the extensive costs added this year, following the police demand.

After protests, mainly from Shas MKs, the solution was found and the budget was transferred.



Last night, the grandson of Baba Sally Zia, the Admor Rabbi Yoshiyahu Pinto, held a special lesson in his memory, which incorporated questions sent from all over the world.

The class was held in Los Angeles and was broadcast live on selected sites and social networks.

Watch the replay.

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