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"He is very weak, to pray for his healing": concern about Rabbi Druckman's health Israel today

2022-12-11T18:16:10.291Z


The religious Zionist rabbi's elder, 90 years old, fell ill with Corona for the second time and his condition is deteriorating in the last day, but still remains stable


The religious sector is concerned about the condition of the 90-year-old Rabbi Haim Druckman, the elder of the religious Zionist rabbis, who tested positive for the corona virus last weekend.

Rabbi Uzi Binnefeld, son-in-law of Rabbi Druckman, said that there has been no change in his condition since yesterday.

According to him, "He is very weak, mostly sleeping. We need prayers for his healing. We need to shout that we want him here. "Two days before the attack in which Rabbi Druckman was involved, he met a rebbe. you here'.

This is the prayer that needs to be delivered now."

These days the rabbi serves in significant positions in the religious sector, including chairman of the Hesder yeshiva union, chairman of the Bnei Akiva yeshiva center and studios and head of the Or Etzion yeshiva. 

Elder Rabbi of Religious Zionism.

Rabbi Druckman, photo: None

The old rabbi of religious Zionism, the rabbi, was recently interviewed by "Israel Hayom", and explained his teachings on various topics.

Among other things, he said: "I expect that they will allow Jews to settle wherever possible, and certainly exercise sovereignty. Settlement is an increased matter, and there cannot be places in the Land of Israel that are different from other places. This land is the Land of Israel, and in the Land of Israel Jews can settle anywhere."

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Source: israelhayom

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