Alexander Hasidic Dynasty Lays Cornerstone for New Grand Study Hall in Bnei Brak
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First reported by Behadrei Haredim · 10 hours ago
What happened
The Alexander Hasidic dynasty laid the cornerstone for a new grand study hall in Bnei Brak, Israel, following months of complex construction work. The new building will replace the old study hall and serve as a center for Torah, prayer, and communal events, honoring ancestral traditions. The ceremony featured prominent rabbis and marked the start of major concrete work for the foundation.
- 01Alexander Hasidic dynasty laid cornerstone for new study hall in Bnei Brak on Monday evening.
- 02New building replaces old hall, serving Torah, prayer, and communal gatherings per ancestral tradition.
- 03Ceremony attended by Alexander Rebbe, Modzhitz, Botshan, Lutsk Rebbes, and other leading rabbis.
- 04Rebbe emphasized the hall’s use for festive meals and gatherings, citing historical precedent.
- 05Construction company Bonart completed complex excavation despite urban challenges.
- 06Concrete pouring began immediately after ceremony, advancing the new center’s foundation.
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