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Rav Shlomo Mishraki, Bnei Brak, Israel
Rav Shlomo Mishraki receives donation from Moishe Alexander
Moishe Alexander pleased with the work of Rav Mishraki in Bnei Brak
On the road to Bnei Brak
Rabbi Meir Sadok, Bnei Brak, Israel
Moishe Alexander extends hand to Rabbi Meir Sadok
Bnei-Brak
In a short period of time most of Bnei Brak’s secular and Religious Zionist residents migrated elsewhere, and the city has become almost homogeneously Haredi. The city has one secular neighbourhood, Pardes Kats. Names of streets that had had a Zionist connotation were changed and named after prominent Haredi figures, the most recent and final change being the renaming of Herzl St. to HaRav Shach St. The Israeli flag is barely seen in Bnei Brak, since the State of Israel is seen as a secular entity; however, it is certain to be seen flying atop the Ponevezh yeshiva, as the practice was originally instituted by Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman. Bnei Brak is one of the two poorest cities in Israel.
Bnei Brak has multiple chief rabbis, catering to different groups in the city. The most important are Rabbi Moshe Yehuda Leib Landau, and Rabbi Nissim Karelitz.
Rabbi Shalom Obrany, Bnei Brak
Posted by admin in Aid Services, Bnei Brak, Jewish studies on February 11th, 2010