After more than fifty years, a video has been discovered in which Rabbi Yeshayahu Hadari, zt"l, is seen in a recording from 1969, walking at the head of a group of Western Wall Yeshiva students on their way from the yeshiva to the Western Wall.
Even then, the tradition that would become an inseparable part of the yeshiva over the years was in place, walking singing and dancing to the tune of the song "Yismachu Be Malchutach." This tradition has …
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After more than fifty years, a video has been discovered in which Rabbi Yeshayahu Hadari, zt"l, is seen in a recording from 1969, walking at the head of a group of Western Wall Yeshiva students on their way from the yeshiva to the Western Wall.
Even then, the tradition that would become an inseparable part of the yeshiva over the years was in place, walking singing and dancing to the tune of the song "Yismachu Be Malchutach." This tradition has …