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Toldot Avraham Yitzchak Rebbe Visits Har Yona Amid Warm Community Welcome

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Translated & summarized from Kikar HaShabbat by baba
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The Rebbe of Toldot Avraham Yitzchak arrived in Har Yona to spend the upcoming summer weeks resting and engaging with the local Hasidic community. His visit, the first in nearly a year due to health-related travel restrictions, was met with great excitement and joy among the followers. Hundreds of children from the community's Talmud Torah greeted the Rebbe in the city streets dressed in Shabbat attire, singing and dancing in celebration. The Rebbe paused to observe the children with satisfaction before greeting the assembled Hasidim and residents.

During his stay, the Rebbe will lead Shabbat prayers, offer counsel and blessings, and strengthen the community that had awaited his presence for months. On Friday night, he toured the Hasidic neighborhood known as "Mezritch Housing," visiting the new home of Rabbi David Shisha, a close aide who has devotedly managed the Rebbe's medical care and fundraising efforts. The Rebbe personally affixed mezuzot to Rabbi Shisha's doorframe and expressed deep gratitude for his dedication, followed by a brief celebratory gathering with blessings for success.

The Rebbe continued his tour of the neighborhood, reviewing new housing projects that have recently accommodated many Toldot Avraham Yitzchak families. Local community leaders provided detailed updates on the area's growth, the influx of new families, and future plans to expand the settlement further. This visit marks a significant moment of renewal and connection for the Rebbe and his followers in Har Yona.

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