France: Chief Rabbi of Israel Visits Brunoy Yeshiva on 15th of Elul
Israel’s Chief Rabbi, Rabbi Kalman Meir Ber, is currently visiting France as part of a special tour focused on strengthening Halachic study and attending the ordination of hundreds of students in the French-speaking Lema’an Yilmedu program • Read More, Photos
On the 15th of Elul, marking the founding day of Yeshivas Tomchei Tmimim, established by the Rebbe Rashab, Rabbi Ber visited the Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva in Brunoy, France.
He was warmly received by the Yeshiva leadership, including Rabbi Yechiel Kalmenson, Rosh Yeshiva, who presented Rabbi Ber with of his Sefer Mey Tal, Rabbi Yitzchak Naamanov, Mashpia, and Rabbis Mendel Gurevitch and Hershy Druckman, members of the Yeshiva’s executive board.
During his visit, Rabbi Ber met with the administration and discussed the importance of strengthening Torah study, particularly the study of practical Halacha, and expressed admiration for the unique educational atmosphere of the Yeshiva.
The Chief Rabbi highlighted the significance of the 15th of Elul as the founding day of Tomchei Tmimim, emphasizing the Yeshiva’s mission of combining deep Torah study with a lively, heartfelt service of Hashem. His visit provided meaningful encouragement to the Yeshiva, its students, and the Shluchim working across France.
The visit was organized by Rabbi Shalom Attal, Chair of the French-speaking division of Lema’an Yilmedu, Rabbi Mordechai Edri, Chair of Lema’an Yilmedu in France, and Rabbi Yechiel Hajaj, CEO of Lema’an Yilmedu in France.







































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