PHOTOS: Kabolas Ponim held for Kossoner Rebbe upon his move to Lakewood

A Kabolas Ponim was held last night for the Kossoner Rebbe upon his move to Lakewood.

A crowd of Chassidim and local Rabbonim attended the Kabolas Ponim, including Reb Moishe Paneth, the Deizer Rav, the Satmar Dayan, the Belzer Dayan, Rav Wosner of Chateau Park, the Viznitzer Dayan, the Skulener Rav and others.

The Rebbe’s Shul is in the Oak and Vine neighborhood.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. this is beautiful, I am old enough to remember when Williamsburg was a “mixed” neighborhood and when Boro Park was not synonomous with Chasidim but too was “mixed” I believe this is moradik and shows beautiful diversity. We will all benefit from more kedusha or heilege rebbes coming here.

  2. I like very much that Lakewood now has the first Rebbi living here! May Lakewood continue to get more residents, including Gedolim, Rebbis!

  3. I daven in the new Kosson Bhm”d. The Rebbe is an amazing person. Besides being a big Talmid Chuchem and Oved Hashem he’s also an amazing speaker and soo down to earth.
    Has a perfect english, talks to everyone like a friend. Huge asset for Lakewood!!

  4. The first rebbe in Lakewood is the Pruzhan – Stuchiner. He’s been here for a few years.
    I’m sure this ones great, but there’s only one pruzhan-stuchin.

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