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The Voices of the Orphans: A Farewell Song from the Minister of Torah - Walla! Judaism

2022-03-21T15:21:26.950Z


Hoodia Adi says goodbye to Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky in words that express his Torah toil and immense proficiency, and asks her children to continue on his path


The Voices of the Orphans: A farewell song from the Minister of Torah

Hoodia Adi says goodbye to Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky in words that express his Torah toil and immense proficiency, and asks her children to continue on his path

Hoodia Adi, on behalf of Shuva Israel

21/03/2022

Monday, 21 March 2022, 15:09 Updated: 16:24

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Hoodia Adi said goodbye to the late Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, who was buried yesterday (Sunday) after the mass funeral in Bnei Brak, and drew words that express the Torah work of the Torah minister, and his immense knowledge of all the Torah scholars. The fire that went on and continued on its way - through the Torah and awe.

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On behalf of Shuva Israel

My son



hears the

weeping



and the mourning,



the voices of the orphans

- that we were, and

there is no father.

Hear my

son the silence that will come after me

,

listen to my son the

voice of the Torah that is silenced

.

My son returned

letters to the

words,

continuing to elaborate

on strings,

because this melody

could

not be

stopped.

Carry my son the scepter in

your hands,

I will pass over the coals and give it to your

descendants,

for we have no remnant

only of the Torah,

for it

is lame.



























































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