Rabbi Eliezer Rot Crowned Community Leader in Bnei Brak Amid Humble Tribute to Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein
A significant and impressive ceremony took place last Friday evening in the Kiryat Herzog neighborhood of Bnei Brak, where Rabbi Eliezer Rot was officially crowned as the local religious authority and chief rabbi of the "Kerem Israel, Yeshiva Students" community. The event was attended by prominent Torah scholars, heads of yeshivas, and neighborhood rabbis who gathered to honor the new rabbi and bless him as he assumed his important leadership role.
During the ceremony, a touching moment of humility occurred when the event host invited Rabbi Yitzchak Zilberstein, the rabbi of the Ramat Elchanan neighborhood and a member of the Council of Torah Sages, to speak. Rabbi Zilberstein is also the father-in-law of Rabbi Rot. The host praised Rabbi Zilberstein as the "decisor of the generation," but due to his great modesty, Rabbi Zilberstein initially did not realize the compliment was directed at him. He looked around in surprise, thinking the praise was meant for another Torah giant at the head table. Only after attendees clarified that the honor was for him did Rabbi Zilberstein step forward to deliver his captivating address to the large audience.
The ceremony highlighted both the elevation of Rabbi Rot to a key communal position and the profound humility of Rabbi Zilberstein, underscoring the deep respect and reverence within the community for its Torah leaders.
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