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The Grand Lag BaOmer Bonfire lighting was led by the Chief Rabbi of Russia, following its lighting by the son of Harav HaGaon R’ Ariel Tzaddik zt”l, one of the Kdoshim of Meron. The Parade and Kinus were joined by hundreds of children and families along with dozens of Lag BaOmer events in the greater Moscow area • Full Story, Photos
At the site of the Meron disaster, where 45 holy souls tragically lost their lives four years ago, a moving Tanya printing was held in their memory. The event was attended by the Rebbe’s Shluchim and a volunteer who was active at the scene on that difficult night. The Perek learned was Perek 45 (Perek Mem-Heh)—matching the number of victims and aligning with the daily Tanya study • Read More, Photos
The ‘Tefillin For Ariel’ campaign over Lag B’Omer reached thousands. The campaign was held in Memory of Rabbi Ariel Tzadik, who was among the 45 Killed in the Meron tragedy on lag B’Omer 2 years ago. One of the most important things R’ Ariel was Mivtza Tefillin • Full Story, Photos
On Lag B’Omer, the forty-five holy neshamas who were returned to their Maker at the crowd crush in Meron are remembered. Nothing is ever random, these were souls who were handpicked by Hashem to learn in shamayim with Rebbi Shimon Bar Yochai, and to cry out, “Ad Masai?!” for our immediate geula • By Sara Gopin, Beis Moshiach Magazine • Full Article
Eight months after the horrific Meron disaster and following many delays, the government is advancing a compensation plan for the families of the Meron victims • Full Story
Mendel Shloima Litzman – Monsey NY, to Rivka Polter – Orangburg NY
L’Chaim: tonight (Tuesday) in ULY crown st.
Mendy Holtzberg – Monterey, California to Leah Schmerling – Crown Heights
L’Chaim: Wednesday, May 14 in the JCM