Grand Rabbi of Lelov Leads Singing at Grandson’s Bar Mitzvah in Bnei Brak
In the main synagogue hall of the Lelov Hasidic dynasty in Bnei Brak, a joyous Bar Mitzvah celebration took place for the Admor’s grandson, son of Rabbi Mordechai Elazar Biderman, who is married to Rabbi Avraham Makovitzky’s daughter. The event was attended by a distinguished assembly of rabbis, with the Lelov Rebbe passionately encouraging singing while holding sacred prayer shawls.
The celebration was part of a series of notable Hasidic events reported recently, including the visit of the Admor of Arloi to Safed for rest, a successful annual dinner held by the Bobov 45 community in Monsey, and a historic agreement in Radzymin, Poland, to fence a cemetery area that had been converted into a road and garden. Other highlights include a grand Torah honor ceremony at the Kretshnif Yeshiva in Kiryat Gat and a dramatic traffic incident involving the Skverer Rebbe’s convoy in New York, which ended with an apology from the police officer.
Additionally, the Admor of Ozherov suffered a heart event and was hospitalized, prompting widespread prayers. The article also covers various spiritual and communal activities, such as the Vizhnitz Rebbe’s prayer gathering at the Western Wall for the health of the Vizhnitz Admor, and the arrival of the Satmar Rebbe’s son in Israel to strengthen the Bnei Brak community.
These events reflect the vibrant life and deep spiritual engagement within the Hasidic communities in Israel and abroad, marked by celebrations, communal solidarity, and religious devotion.