Pinsk-Karlin Rebbe Spends Shabbat Near Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai's Tomb in Meron
The Pinsk-Karlin Rebbe recently observed Shabbat at the holy site of Meron, near the tomb of the revered Tannaic sage Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai. The Rebbe conducted the third meal on the roof of the sacred tomb and later led evening prayers and Havdalah inside the cave, creating a spiritually significant atmosphere for his followers.
In other Hasidic community news, the Lelov Hasidim in Bnei Brak celebrated the engagement of the late Rebbe Mahari"d's granddaughter amid a year of mourning following his sudden passing in the Hebrew month of Shevat. The bride is the daughter of Rabbi Baruch Biderman, and the groom is Rabbi Akiva Tager, with notable family connections to the Spinka and Vizhnitz dynasties.
Additional Hasidic celebrations included the engagement of the grandson of the Satmar Rebbe in a quiet New York town, and the Vizhnitz Rebbe of Beit Shemesh spending Shabbat in Emmanuel, encouraging community growth. The Gur Rebbe also visited the family of a recently deceased prominent Hasidic figure for consolation.
Other highlights include the Sadigura Rebbe's special gathering in Jerusalem commemorating his grandfather's yahrzeit, and the Kozmir Rebbe's call for prayers during the Three Weeks period. The Aleksander Rebbe laid a cornerstone for a new study hall in Bnei Brak, and the Levite Rebbe led a poignant midday prayer session mourning the destruction of the Temple.
The Pinsk-Karlin Rebbe's Shabbat in Meron and the various joyous and solemn events across Hasidic communities reflect ongoing spiritual dedication and communal solidarity during times of both celebration and mourning.