Rav Sholom Schwadron’s reputation as a maggid stemmed from his natural public speaking talents Title: The Voice of the Maggid Location: Jerusalem, Israel Document: Yahrtzeit Sign Time: November 1954 One Friday night in 1952, a brilliant 40-year-old talmid chacham named Rav Sholom Schwadron made his way from his modest two-room home in Jerusalem’s Shaarei Chesed neighborhood
“Yossi,” Aryeh told him, “after I reach 120, I want you to be the one to organize something for me”
Rav Isser Zalman’s legacy of Torah aristocracy, communal leadership, along with his boundless kindness for others, remains with us until this very day Location: Jerusalem, Israel Document: Partial list of Eitz Chaim students Time: 1942 From his formative years in Volozhin and Slabodka through his decades of leadership in Slutzk, to his commanding presence in
In 1806 Napoleon called for an assembly of Jewish leaders to form what he referred to as a “Sanhedrin”
Moshe Bodner of the Five Towns is part of a team running a mammoth chesed operation since the onset of the war
The axiom, “If there’s room in the heart, there’s room in the home” couldn’t be more appropriate
