An engagement celebration was held Monday evening in the Spinka beit midrash on Donolo Street in Bnei Brak for the bride, the granddaughter of the Spinka rebbe and daughter of his son-in-law, Rabbi Yitzchak Twersky, and the groom, a great-grandson of the late Rebbe of Rachmastrivka. The event drew an impressive array of rebbeim and rabbis from the family and the Hasidic world.
A notable moment came when the Spinka rebbe presented the groom with a solid gold watch. Before handing it over, he spent several minutes examining it closely, focusing on the gold’s karat marking. The article describes this as a moment of affection and attention to detail.
The celebration took place in the Spinka study hall in Bnei Brak, and it was part of a larger stream of Hasidic coverage published alongside other events from the same day. The report notes that the wedding celebration was attended by a distinguished gathering of family members and community leaders.
The piece does not report on any controversy or broader political context. It simply records the engagement event, the gift of the gold watch, and the presence of leading figures from the Hasidic dynasties involved.