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2022-12-13T14:16:48.301Z


A men's day filled with the intensity of joy, besotted with friends, melody and great exaltation in Jerusalem: over 10,000 men took part in the fourth day of thirst events


The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

Over 10,000 men participated yesterday (Monday) in the fourth day of thirst events.

Men's Day is full of intensities of joy, obsession with friends, melody and great transcendence.



Today - the 19th in Kislu, we celebrate the day of the release of the old rebbe - Ba'al Tania from his imprisonment in prison, a day that brought with it the release of the entire Hasidic doctrine.

The thousands who celebrated yesterday in the nation's buildings with performances, gatherings full of emotion and devotion that continued into the wee hours of the night, sought to capture the special moments.

The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

The day began with a record activity for the youth of Midrash Ma'ainich, a morning of learning Chassidim Hoyati full of content.

3,000 high school yeshiva students from all over the country participated in the event.

The boys went through interactive game stations, earned points and scratch cards and won prizes.

At the climax of the event, the students enjoyed a performance by Avraham Fried, Akiva and Elitzur and raised the atmosphere in the hall with extremely high energies.

The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

Later in the evening, a men's thirst show was held twice, with Moti Steinmitz, Idan Amadi, Avraham Farid and Akiva appearing on the main stage with Naor Karmi and the band directed by Yaakov Asraf.



Also during the evening, two huge meetings were held with the participation of more than 3,000 men from all sectors and shades led by the 'returner' Rabbi Yehuda Leib Shapira, the influential Rabbi Shabti Slavitsky, the global lecturer Rabbi Yosef Yitzhak Jacobson and Rabbi Pinchas Abuchatzira.

The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

So far, more than 200,000 Hasidic and Jewish books have been sold at the book fair.

The kitchen on site reports 10,000 liters of soup, 5,000 liters of septic, 8 tons of kogel, 5 tons of rogelach and another 70,000 cups of coffee that were drunk during the week in the compound.

The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

Today we expect the arrival of 10,000 girls, girls and women who will come to the women's events that will mark the Hasidic week of Tsama and in total will reach the amount of 60,000 participants who passed through the Nation Buildings complex this week.

The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

The fourth day of thirst events in the buildings of the Nation House in Jerusalem (Photo: Haim Tuito)

Rabbi Moshe Shilot, director of Tsama events, said: "Tsama is one of the events that connects and unites tens of thousands of the people of Israel together around spirituality and holiness. People, women and children, come to Jerusalem to connect and strengthen together. We feel that this year we were able to hold this gathering even more strongly, as is appropriate for the Year of the Gathering '."



Bracha Shilot, manager of Tsama events, said: "Tsama is not another performance, it's a phenomenon. Tsama has become in recent years a cross-sector event that reaches the entire population. The music is usually wordless, thus allowing us to overcome the limitation of words and different opinions and simply be together and enjoy it."

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