Rabbi Chaim Ozer Sternbuch’s Toronto visit includes moving dance with deaf students
Rabbi Chaim Ozer Sternbuch, head of the Teshuvot VeHanhagot network of kollelim and the son of Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch, made a notable visit this week to Toronto, Canada. He came on a special mission from his father to bring a message from Jerusalem.
During the trip, he toured local yeshivas and kollelim and delivered inspiring talks that, according to the report, made a strong impression on those who heard them. His visit was presented as part of a wider effort to strengthen the community and share words of encouragement.
The most emotional moment came at a unique yeshiva for deaf students. Rabbi Sternbuch gave a special address there, with a professional interpreter translating his words into sign language for the students, who listened attentively. After the talk, he broke into an enthusiastic dance together with the yeshiva leaders and the תלמידים.
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