Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, the Rebbe’s shliach helping shluchim around the world, who passed away yesterday, was laid to rest in a special space in the Lubavitch chelka outside the Rebbe’s Ohel. His son, Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, was appointed his successor.
By Anash.org reporter
Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky, the Rebbe’s shliach helping shluchim around the world, who passed away yesterday, was laid to rest in a special space in the Lubavitch chelka outside the Rebbe’s Ohel.
Many shluchim and admirers traveled to the Beis Hachaim to accompany him on his final journey. At the kevura, those present sang several nigunim, including Reb Michel Zlotchover’s niggun, Shamil, and naturally the “Rosh Chodesh Kislev Nigun.”
A will written by Reb Moshe to the shluchim was read aloud, encouraging them to work together with achdus. He appointed his son, Rabbi Mendy Kotlarsky, as his successor.
והקיצו ורננו שוכני עפר והוא בתוכם
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