Rabbi Chaim Ozer Sternbuch Inspires Toronto Institutions, Including School for Deaf Students
Rabbi Chaim Ozer Sternbuch, head of the Teshuvos VeHanhagos kollel network and son of Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch, spent the week in Toronto on a special mission from his father to bring a message from Jerusalem. During the visit, he toured yeshivas and kollels across the city and delivered strengthening talks that left a strong impression on listeners.
The most notable stop was a unique yeshiva for deaf students. There, Rabbi Sternbuch gave a special address, with a professional interpreter signing his remarks for the students, who listened attentively to the words of encouragement.
At the end of the talk, Rabbi Sternbuch danced enthusiastically with the yeshiva’s leaders and students. The visit was presented as a prominent and moving encounter that drew attention in the Toronto Orthodox community.
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