Hundreds of anash and bochurim packed 770 at the conclusion of the fast of Tisha B’av for ma’ariv, followed by a break-fast. They then recited kiddush levana, which the seforim explain is said to show joy over the birth of Moshiach.
Hundreds of anash and bochurim packed 770 at the conclusion of the fast of Tisha B’av for ma’ariv, followed by a break-fast. They then recited kiddush levana, which the seforim explain is said to show joy over the birth of Moshiach.
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