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Jerusalem Rabbi Urges Public to Support Orphaned Groom Facing Wedding Hardships

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Translated & summarized from Behadrei Haredim by baba
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In Jerusalem, a young groom is preparing for his wedding under exceptionally difficult circumstances. Orphaned of both parents and lacking family support, he is managing all wedding preparations and expenses alone. Unlike typical weddings where parents and in-laws handle most costs and arrangements, this groom faces financial hardship and loneliness, with no one to provide basic household needs or cover wedding expenses.

The case reached Rabbi Yitzchak Cohen, a member of the Council of Torah Sages and head of the Yekirei Jerusalem Yeshiva. Deeply moved by the groom's plight, Rabbi Cohen publicly appealed to the community for help. He described the groom as completely orphaned and penniless, emphasizing the rarity and importance of supporting such a needy individual. Rabbi Cohen implored the public, "You are a people with a heart of gold, please help this orphaned groom. This is a rare mitzvah, not an everyday opportunity."

Rabbi Cohen concluded with a solemn promise: "Help him! The Holy One, blessed be He, will not remain indebted to you!" His heartfelt call led to the launch of a special fundraising campaign inviting the public to contribute 400 shekels each to help establish the groom's new home. The campaign highlights the spiritual merit of assisting a bride and groom, especially an orphaned groom, and encourages broad community participation.

This appeal underscores the communal responsibility to bring joy to the groom on his wedding day, a mitzvah praised by the sages as yielding eternal reward. The fundraising effort aims to alleviate the groom's financial burden and ensure he can celebrate his wedding with dignity and support from the wider community.

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