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Rav Yitzchak Abadi zt”l

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  Monday, January 12, 2026 Matzav.c December 16, 2025 at 9:45 am all credit goes to Matzav.com 1 It is with great sadness that  Matzav.com reports the petirah of Rav Yitzchak Abadi  zt”l,  concluding a lifetime of singular dedication to  halacha , clarity in  psak , and the shaping of generations of  talmidei chachamim  who continue to spread his influence throughout the world. Born on March 12, 1933, in Venezuela, Rav Abadi entered the world far from the major Torah centers of the time. His parents soon brought him to Teverya, then under Mandatory Palestine, setting him on a path of Torah. His childhood was spent in Haifa, and from his earliest years, it was evident that he possessed an uncommon depth, seriousness, and yearning for Torah. His formative learning took him first to the Yishuv HaChadash in Tel Aviv and then to Yeshivas Chevron in Yerushalayim. The atmosphere of penetrating iyun, coupled with the yiras Shamayim that defined the y...

Rosh Yeshiva: “They Told Him: ‘You Won’t Encounter Women’—It Was A Lie”

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  January 8, 2026 7:15 pm Rabbi Chaim Wolfson. (Knesset Channel/screenshot) During a discussion on Thursday on the draft law in the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, Rabbi Chaim Wolfson, the Rosh Yeshivah of the Yerucham Yeshiva, brought up the story of his talmid, Cpt. Eitan Fisch, H’yd, a combat soldier and armored corps officer from the yishuv of Peduel, who fell in battle in the Gaza Strip. Rabbi Wolfson said that Eitan enrolled in the armored officers’ course out of a sense of mission but encountered difficulties related to mixed-gender service alongside female soldiers, contrary to prior agreements that had been conveyed to him and the yeshiva. “They told him he wouldn’t encounter women anywhere. I called my brother, who was then the commander of the armored officers’ course, and he said, ‘That’s a lie—he’ll encounter them all the time,’” Rabbi Wolfson recounted. Eitan was forced to transfer to another unit to continue the course without compromising his identi...

All credit goes to Aaron Rabinowitz and haaretz.com

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  uch SUBSCRIBE Haaretz - back to home page Search Accessibility Current section Israel News In This Israeli Rabbi's Cult,  Separating Children From Parents  Is Just One Means of Control Gift this article Share to Facebook Share to X Print article Comments: 7 Save Zen Reading Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager. 'No one is to utter a word of what you are about to hear.'   Credit: David Cohen/Flash90 Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager forbids his followers from forming ties outside his Hasidic community, dictates whom they may marry, coerces them to hand over their money and stokes violence against his opponents. In the rebbe's 'holy method,' God takes a back seat Aaron Rabinowitz Follow January 04, 2026 expand Would you like us to summarize articles for you? Racheli (not her real name) was looking forward to returning home and spending an afternoon with her son. She searched every room of the apartment but he wasn't there. Her son had been seized by people in the Vizhnitz ...