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    As in the past so it remains today - we were and still are under the selfsame commitment to adhere to the directions of the Gedolei Yisrael, who stand guard against breaches of purity threatening our camp. When we were required to ask – we asked. When we were instructed to depart – we left. The moment we are summoned back to raise the flag, every other consideration is pushed to the side and we answer: We are ready!

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    The ancestral chain of Harav Yisrael Friedman, the founder of the Husyatin chassidic court, originates with the holy Baal Shem Tov. The Husyatin chassidus has its roots in Galicia and eventually came to Tel Aviv, during the turbulent years between the two World Wars.

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Sheva Berachos in Satmar

The main speech of the event was delivered by the Satmar Rebbe shlita

Yosef Feffer, NY 12/12/2009 21:04

A large crowd participated in the sheva berachos held in honor of the daughter of the Satmar Moreh Tzeddek of Boro Park, who is a son-in-law of the Karlsburger Gaavad, and the grandson of the Skulener Rebbe shlita. The event took place at the 'Divrei Yoel' Satmar Kollel in Boro Park.

The principal of the Kollel, Rabbi Naftali Hertzke Klein shlita, spoke before the crowd during the event, followed by the Rosh Kollel, Rabbi Yosef David Shneibalg shlita.

The main speech was delivered by the Satmar Rebbe shlita, who honored the event with his presence. He mesmerized the crowd with his words, connecting the issue of nisu'in to the Yom Hatzalah in Satmar.

The event ended with the speech of the Karlsburger Gaavad shlita, who praised the Satmar kehillah for their steadfast principles in yiddishkeit.

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