In a mission of unity, Rabbi Chay Amar, shliach to Golden Beach, Florida, met with ten leading Litvish and Sephardic rabbonim across Eretz Yisroel, presenting with them the set of the Rebbe’s commentaries on Rambam.
By Anash.org reporter
In the wake of recent events in Eretz Yisroel, Rabbi Chay Amar, the Rebbe’s Shliach to Golden Beach, Florida, embarked on a mission of solidarity aimed at uniting world Jewry through the study of the Rambam’s Mishneh Torah.
Rabbi Amar’s journey took him to meet esteemed Rabbinical figures in Israel, where he received encouragement for the daily Rambam study as part of the Rebbe’s initiative for Jewish unity. He met with ten esteemed Rabbonim in Eretz Yisroel, presenting them with the “Rambam Pardes HaMelech” set, featuring insights from the Rebbe.
Rabbi Meir Mazuz, a leading Sephardic rov who has a connection with the Rebbe, praised the initiative and emphasized its widespread impact beyond imagination.
At the Kollel of Rabbi Avraham Elkayam in Bnei Brak, Rabbi Amar addressed an audience of over 280 participants, sharing insights on emuna and Chassidus. Rabbi Kadosh engaged Rabbi Amar in a discussion on the significance of the Rambam’s concluding verse, fostering deeper understanding and appreciation.
Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Be’eri (the “Yenukah”) expressed admiration for the “Pardes Hamelech” set and shared his commitment to studying Rambam with the Rebbe’s explanations. Rabbi Yitzchak Shaul Kanievsky, son of Rav Chaim Kanievsky and founder of the “Siach Emunah” Institute, revealed his family’s tradition of studying Rambam, underscoring its importance in bringing Moshiach closer.
Rabbi Amar also visited Rabbi Mordechai Shmuel Edelstein, a nephew of the late Rav Gershon Edelstein, witnessing his dedication to praying for the sick and injured, and Rabbi Amram Fried, who extended blessings to the worldwide community of daily Rambam study.
The enthusiastic reception from the wide spectrum of Rabbonim, says Rabbi Amar, reaffirmed the significance of the Rebbe’s initiative for daily Rambam study in fostering Jewish unity and hastening the arrival of Moshiach.
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