Impressive excitement and holy excitement surround the streets of Kiryat Sanz in the holy city of Tiberias these days, as dozens of Hemed boys, first-year students, began their studies in the new small yeshiva hall of Hasidism, which was opened with the blessing of the Rebbe of Sanz.
The Hasidic Kirya in Tiberias, which was founded in 5772 by the Rebbe of Sanz as part of the Torah settlement revolution in the north, is now celebrating 14 years o…
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Impressive excitement and holy excitement surround the streets of Kiryat Sanz in the holy city of Tiberias these days, as dozens of Hemed boys, first-year students, began their studies in the new small yeshiva hall of Hasidism, which was opened with the blessing of the Rebbe of Sanz.
The Hasidic Kirya in Tiberias, which was founded in 5772 by the Rebbe of Sanz as part of the Torah settlement revolution in the north, is now celebrating 14 years o…