In the grand Nadvorna beit midrash in Bnei Brak, the Hasidic community held a festive Hachnasat Chumash ceremony for its young boys, with children dancing in crowns before their rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Rosenbaum, the Nadvorna Rebbe and president of the community’s Talmud Torah.
The boys sang with great enthusiasm, and the rebbe listened with, as the article put it, “great satisfaction.” He then distributed the boys’ first Chumashim, specifically from Sefer Vayikra. When he left, the children broke into a joyful dance on their fathers’ shoulders to the sound of Torah melodies.
The article also links to other Hasidic items in the same feed, including a major Satmar wedding in Netanya, but the main report focuses on the Nadvorna celebration and its spiritual atmosphere. The event was presented as a dignified and uplifting gathering for the children and their families.
The text gives no further developments beyond the ceremony itself, which took place at 10:35 and was described as a celebration of honor and splendor.