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05 April 2026

👑Thirsting for the Divine Abundance That Is Upon Him: Maran Posk Hador Rabbi Yitzhak Zilberstein ...

 Torah Honor Ceremony: Ramat Elchanan gathered to welcome the Rishtavut Maran Grad Lando Shlit"a

Maran Posek Hador HaGari Zilberstein Shlit"a opened the ceremony with a prayer to strengthen the strength of the leader of the generation | A fascinating Responsorial Psalm with topical questions was also held with our Rabbeinu for the yeshiva students on the occasion of the days of the intervening years | Watch the recordings from the historical ceremony A magnificent ceremony in honor of the Torah was held last Thursday (Parashat Tzo) for the yeshiva students of the 'intervening years - those who are filled with joy' seminar in Ramat Elchanan, when the leader of the generation Rishtavut Maran Grad Lando Shlit"a arrived to deliver words of encouragement to the hundreds of students, and to strengthen them in the burden of the period leading up to the holiday of Passover. The ceremony, which was held in the hall of the Chassidim school, was graced by the rabbis of the neighborhood, led by Maran Posk Hador HaGari Zilberstein, Shlita, the great Rabbi Yehuda Silman Shlita and the rabbi of the Chassidim school in the neighborhood, the great Rabbi of the city, the great Rabbi Masoud ben Shimon Shlita and the rabbi of the Sephardic school in the neighborhood, and the great Rabbi Menachem Zvi Berlin Shlita, the son-in-law of Rabbi Chaim Ozer, and the Gaon Rabbi Dov Meir Tenenbaum Shlita (son-in-law of the Pohad, and the rabbi of Kiryat Melech), and hundreds of yeshivot in Ramat Elchanan. Our Master, Shlita, excitedly and respectfully welcomed his friend and fellow Master, Rosh Ha-Yeshiva, the Grattan Lando Shlita, with heartfelt words: "We welcome the light of our eyes, the beloved of our souls, we all thirst for his Torah, we all thirst for his fear, we all thirst for the divine abundance that is upon him, our Master, our valiant Rabbi Dov Lando Shlita, we all thirst to hear his words. We have gathered here, small and large, in the Ramat Elchanan neighborhood, wanting to hear words from our holy Master, may he live and be long-lived." And here our Master addressed the crowd that filled the courtroom, and said: "I have a request, since we want our Master to be healthier than he is now, the people of Israel need his health. I would now like to ask everyone to recite a chapter of Tehillim, and we would ask the Blessed One that our Rebbe, may he receive more health, and be able to influence the people of Israel more, and that we all be blessed by this, the stronghold of his might. I would like to recite a chapter of Tehillim, and we would ask the Holy One, blessed be He, to add days upon days of a king. We want to see his might, him and his family, and all the good things of his life. I will say, let him say verse, and everyone will say verse after verse. We ask God for long life for our Rabbi Shlita. After reciting the chapter 'Yoshav Besit' (a song of afflictions, as a prayer also for the situation), our Rabbi concluded by saying: "We ask God on behalf of all of us, we all want God to send complete healing and long life and I will see him in my salvation, we all want to see our Rabbi's greatness flourish and prosper and all good things come to pass." ** In the center of the gathering, we listened with reverence to the exalted message of the leader of the generation, Maran Rosh Ha-Yeshiva Shlita, on the duty of the period, and detailed guidance for the days between times: "By the permission of the Maro Da'tra Shlita and the rabbis of the neighborhood Shlita and the rabbis of the Ge'onim Shlita. It is very important and necessary that many yeshiva students and kollelim take advantage of the days between times to acquire additional Torah treasures. The story is known by the name of the Gaon Rabbi Raphael Shapira of Volazin, the son-in-law of the Netziv and the father-in-law of Rabbi Chaim Brisker, that the yeshiva students are happy that they can study whatever they want in between times, very happy, everyone can study whatever they want. "One must study deeply, analyze the subject, calculate the methods to understand well the words of the Rishonim. He who studies the subject and knows it well with all the details, is the happiest person in the world!!! He who is grounded in the Torah, grounded in the attainment of the Torah, grounded in the attachment to the Torah, in the love of the Torah, in the 'evening of the evening' of the Torah, is the happy one." "You have no free man, a true free man, but one who engages in the Torah. God has promised us that the Torah will not depart from our mouths and the mouths of our descendants. We are commanded to study day and night. Studying the Torah in any situation and at any time is an obligation and a privilege. In particular, yeshiva students and kollel students will not, God forbid, relax from their study in the meantime, because this is what protects and preserves us. All the miracles that we receive in general and in particular, protection here in the Jewish community in th...

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