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Ashdod and Bnei Brak Yeshivas Launch Elul Period with Renewed Energy and Spiritual Focus

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Several prominent yeshivas across Israel marked the beginning of the Elul period, a time of spiritual preparation before the High Holidays, with inspiring events and renewed dedication to Torah study. In Ashdod, the Tashanabil Rebbe opened the period with a strengthening speech to his students, followed by blessings and refreshments. Similarly, the Metamdim community yeshiva expanded and renovated its study hall to accommodate returning students preparing for the upcoming year.

In Bnei Brak, the Yeshivas Yeshuot Moshe and Vizhnitz welcomed hundreds of students back with emotional gatherings and intensive study sessions, including notable appearances by grandchildren of the Vizhnitz Rebbe engaging in Torah discussions. The Beit Midrash Elyon yeshiva also began Elul with a motivational speech by its head, Rabbi Yerachmiel Ungerisher, amidst the familiar hustle of students preparing for afternoon prayers.

Other yeshivas faced challenges but remained committed to opening the new period. The Ner Zarch yeshiva in Otzem, after a four-day delay due to fire safety approvals, resumed studies with 250 students returning. Meanwhile, the Ponovezh yeshiva dealt with legal disputes over property but maintained its study atmosphere despite external turmoil. New leadership appointments and expansions were noted at Yeshivat Or Shmuel and Beit Matityahu, which held traditional opening lectures and ceremonies.

In Tiberias, the first small yeshiva of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty opened, marking a significant milestone 14 years after the community's establishment there. Throughout these events, the emphasis was on spiritual renewal, community strengthening, and preparation for the High Holidays, reflecting the deep commitment of Israel's Torah centers to their students and traditions.

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