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Son of Gur Rebbe Leads Historic Agreement to Fence Jewish Cemetery in Radzymin, Poland

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A special delegation led by Rabbi Israel Menachem Alter, son of the Gur Rebbe, recently visited the Radzymin City Hall in Poland to secure an unprecedented agreement to fence the area of the Jewish cemetery that had been converted into a road and garden. The meeting included key figures such as Bnei Brak Mayor Hanoch Zeibert and Housing Ministry Director Yehuda Morgenstern. The local mayor, Krzysztof Czachinski, committed to advancing the fencing project to protect the sacred site.

The Jewish cemetery in Radzymin was destroyed during the Holocaust, with the Nazis desecrating the graves. In 1985, efforts began to restore Jewish holy sites in Poland, including locating and fencing the burial place of Rabbi Shlomo Yehoshua David of Radzymin, a revered ancestor of the Gur dynasty. A new ohel (grave structure) was erected and has been maintained by Jewish visitors and activists, but the surrounding cemetery grounds remained unprotected and were repurposed by local residents.

During the visit, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Dandrovich, head of the Sfat Emet Yeshiva, emotionally emphasized the generations-long Jewish commitment to preserving ancestral graves. Mayor Zeibert noted that Bnei Brak honors Radzymin by naming a street after the Radzymin Rebbe. Activist Rabbi Shlomo Kopulovitz presented Mayor Czachinski with a personal letter from Israeli President Isaac Herzog, urging the preservation of the cemetery and inviting the mayor to visit Israel.

The mayor expressed deep appreciation for the letter and pledged to expedite the fencing process. A working meeting was scheduled immediately to coordinate efforts, aiming to overcome bureaucratic hurdles swiftly to honor the memory of those buried there. The initiative marks a significant step in safeguarding Jewish heritage sites in Poland.

Summary: Rabbi Israel Menachem Alter led a delegation to Radzymin, Poland, securing a historic commitment from the city to fence the Jewish cemetery grounds, preserving a sacred Holocaust-era site. The effort involved Israeli officials and local activists, with support from President Isaac Herzog, aiming to protect and honor Jewish ancestral graves.

Points: - Rabbi Israel Menachem Alter led a delegation to secure fencing for Radzymin's Jewish cemetery. - The cemetery was destroyed in the Holocaust and later partially restored with a new ohel. - Local mayor pledged to advance the fencing project after receiving a letter from President Herzog. - Israeli officials including Bnei Brak's mayor joined the delegation to support the initiative. - The project aims to protect the cemetery grounds now used as a road and garden. - A working meeting was set to overcome bureaucratic challenges quickly.

Topic: security

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