Jerusalem Post
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday evening announced tough new restrictions on public movement, prohibiting all travel between cities from Tuesday at 4 p.m. until Friday at 7 a.m.
A complete lockdown and increased enforcement will begin on Passover Eve from Wednesday at 6 p.m. until Thursday at 7 a.m. Citizens will be required to remain in their homes amid fears that going to someone else’s house for the Seder or during Passover’s intermediate days could lead to the spread of coronavirus.
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Parshat Bo !!!
Terrible consequences follow if a korban Pesach is performed tomorrow 15 Nissan on the Temple Mount. צ
Rav Grossman, a very well known haredi rabbi in Israel, and highly respected across the board and an Israel Prize winner,and Presidential Medal of Honor, is organising a sefer Torah for the unity of Am Yisrael. You can buy a letter for 18nis (there are other more expensive options, that will be explained if you call).
The phone no. in Israel is 0559907711.
The name of Rav Grossman's charity is Kiryat Chinuch Migdal Or.
The sefer Torah is one of his projects. He has another project to provide food for the needy for the chag (chag save'ah). You can donate to that too. 100% of your donation is for the food. The overheads are covered by someone else.
https://www.rge.org.il/en/rabbi-yitzhak-dovid-grossman/
Thank you for your Blog! Chag Sameach/
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