Thousands of Women Attend Rabbi Eliyahu Memorial Gathering
Thousands of women from across the country took part in a special memorial gathering at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem in memory of former Sephardi Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, of blessed memory. During the evening, prayers were held for the recovery of the wounded and for strengthening unity among the people of Israel, alongside moving moments of connection and uplift.
Thousands of women attended the special event in memory of former Sephardi Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, of blessed memory, which was held at the International Convention Center in Jerusalem in cooperation with the Jerusalem Municipality. The event took place in an atmosphere of emotion, connection, prayer and spiritual elevation, centered on Rabbi Eliyahu's personality and legacy. During the evening, the participants gathered for a special prayer for the recovery of the wounded and for strengthening unity among the people of Israel. In the hall, a deep sense of fellowship was felt, as thousands of women united around the values of faith, kindness and love for the people of Israel that Rabbi Eliyahu embodied throughout his years of leadership. The Jerusalem Municipality led the event and brought together a wide public of women who came to take part in the occasion. The participants noted the sense of uplift and the special spirit that accompanied the entire evening, which was held out of deep respect and appreciation for the rabbi. Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu's figure remained at the center of the event, as many of the participants saw him as a source of inspiration for spiritual leadership, love of the Jewish people and bringing hearts closer together. The entire event had the character of a living, beating memory of his legacy, which continued to unite thousands of women in Jerusalem around prayer and hope.
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