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Rabbi Erez Elharar Officially Installed as Chief Rabbi of Hod Hasharon in Ceremony Led by Israel's Chief Rabbis

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In a moving ceremony attended by hundreds of Hod Hasharon residents, public figures, and rabbis, Rabbi Erez Elharar was officially crowned as the city's chief rabbi. The event emphasized unity, reverence for Torah, and spiritual renewal within the community. Rabbi Elharar received ritual objects symbolizing his new role and responsibilities in religious leadership.

The ceremony featured prominent leaders including Israel's Chief Rabbis, Rabbi David Yosef and Rabbi Kalman Bar. Rabbi Yosef highlighted the significant mission and responsibility of a city rabbi, stating that such a leader must be accessible to all Jews, foster love and peace, and provide halachic guidance with kindness. He praised Rabbi Elharar's Torah scholarship and leadership qualities, expressing confidence in his dedication to serve all residents of Hod Hasharon.

Chief Rabbi Kalman Bar described a rabbi as a spiritual beacon, likening the role to a lantern lighting dark alleys, and affirmed Rabbi Elharar's commitment to spreading Torah, light, and love. The chairman of the local religious council, Ofir Toail, welcomed the appointment as a milestone for the council's development and praised the cooperation with the city municipality and religious officials.

A poignant moment occurred when Chief Rabbi Yosef draped Rabbi Elharar with a new tallit and placed the rabbinical hat on his head, followed by the signing of the formal appointment document. Rabbi Elharar concluded the evening by sharing his vision of fostering unity, peace, and harmony among all city residents. Attendees received a special edition of his new book, "Arzei HaLevanon," published for the occasion.

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