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Israeli Kabbalist Rabbi Amos Guetta Mourned After His Sudden Passing

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Rabbi Amos Guetta, a revered Israeli Kabbalist and spiritual leader, passed away recently, leaving a profound void in the religious community of Netanya and beyond. Known for nearly five decades of dedicated Torah study and teaching, Rabbi Guetta was a beacon of holiness and scholarship, deeply connected to the mystical traditions of Rabbi Isaac Luria and Rabbi Nachman of Breslov. His home on Rebbe Shimon Bar Yochai Street served as a spiritual lighthouse, attracting thousands seeking blessings, guidance, and insight into Kabbalah.

Rabbi Guetta founded the Rabbi Chaim Taieb Yeshiva in Netanya, which became a major center for Torah study and spiritual growth. He was renowned for his intense devotion, humility, and ability to inspire repentance and return to faith among many. His prayer was described as awe-inspiring, with a presence likened to the High Priest on Yom Kippur, moving those around him deeply.

The community mourns his loss deeply, describing him as a "pillar of prayer and secret knowledge" who tirelessly worked to protect and uplift the Jewish people. His students and followers continue to grieve while praying for his soul's peaceful rest among the righteous. The funeral was attended by thousands, including prominent rabbis and community members, reflecting his widespread influence.

Alon Arviv, who studied under Rabbi Guetta in his youth, wrote a heartfelt eulogy emphasizing the rabbi's dedication to Torah, his spiritual greatness, and his role as a shepherd who brought many back to God. The community calls on Rabbi Guetta to intercede on their behalf in the heavenly realms, asking for mercy and relief from suffering. His legacy endures through his teachings, his yeshiva, and the many lives he touched.

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