Right after Mairiv in Melbourne, Australia, bochrim of Yeshiva Gedolah celebrated the first Siyum Harambam followed by joyous dancing for Chodesh Adar, paving the way for the rest of the world.
The bochrim of Yeshiva Gedolah in Melbourne, Australia, were the first ones to celebrate Rosh Chodesh Adar dancing in the world, which commenced immediately after maariv, really starting off the simcha of Adar on the right foot.
The chayus continued to the first Siyum Harambam in the world, made by one of the bochrim, Zalman Blesofsky, really the perfect way to “lift up the world from the bottom.”
Adar dancing was arranged by Mendy Abenaim and Zevi Litzman.
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WOW, what a beatiful event. Great way to kick off Adar! Keep up the spirits!