PHOTOS & VIDEO: Tens Of Thousands Attend Levaya Of Rav Sheinberg Zatzal

PHOTOS [By Vromie Mutterperl] & VIDEO [By Duvys Media] Tens of thousands of people are currently taking part in the Levaya of Hagaon Rav Chaim Pinchos Sheinberg Zatzal as it makes its way to Har Hazeisim from Yeshiva Torah Ohr in the Kiryat Mattersdorf neighborhood of Yerushalayim.

The Levaya is one of the largets to take place in Yerushalayim in recent history.

Additional photos will be added soon. Cover Photo credit Kol Chai/News Breakers.

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8 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t get it, he was 101!! he lived a long fulffilling life, the world can’t have the same Tzaddikim forever. This is not a tragedy! this is a Tzaddik fulffiling his lifelong mission all the way, a Tzaddik who gave so so much to the world, a Tzaddik who lived his every breath to serve Hashem. This is how the world runs. What do you think happened before all these Tzaddikim were born? There were other ones who passed away when they fulfilled their Tikkun! What we have to do is not get pulled in the drama of why where what how when teshuva no teshuva…. we have to take what we can to learn from these Tzaddikim who pass on, so we can produce more Tzaddikim! don’t get caught up in the hype of news and media and start thinking why people react one way or another.. Hashem gave us Tzaddikim to get close to, to learn from, and to try to be like! it’s not a storybook, it’s Hashem’s beautiful world. Baruch Dayan Haemes! Hashem is the true Judge, while the most Merciful Father at the same time. We are always supposed to be doing Teshuva, that’s not a question. Whether or not someone has died that day, we should be constantly looking to serve Hashem, get close to Tzaddikim, smile at the world, love all our brothers and sisters, mirroring Hashem’s ways. The world, yes, is missing a lot of Tzaddkim, so go become a Tzaddik! go! run! you can be as great as you try to be!

  2. Tragedy doesn’t mean depression it means painful and desolate which means to abandon.
    You are very right what you write but slow down, yes he was 101 years old and its not a depression with regarding his age , However it is a tragedy regarding abandonment, we lost someone to hold us up. Every passing gadol is a tragedy and loss. We are desolate, we lost a gadol who helps us cling to hashem.
    We beg Hashem to help us move on and help us to teshuva.
    Yes its a normal thing to happen, death at 101 years. The loss and the need to cling to a gadol which ultimately allows us to cling to hashem is the tragic loss we have, NOT a depression.

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