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Auction 9  10 Feb 2021
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Israel - 70th Anniversary of the Chabad Yeshiva in the City of Hebron 1982 - Silver 935, 30g , 35 mm

Torat Emet in the city of Hebron, the Holy Land, was founded in 1901 by the Rashb Rebbe.


The first students arrived in the Holy Land on the 24th of Mr. Cheshvan in 1902, and arrived in Hebron itself four days later, on the 28th of March.


In a short sentence, which appears after twelve pages in which detailed instructions are given to the influencer and the students who immigrate to Hebron, the Rebbe writes: "The yeshiva is called 'Torat Emet'", and that is the name of the yeshiva in Jerusalem to this day. "


Initially, the studies took place in the new yeshiva in a two-story house (where a yeshiva called "Magen Avot Hebron" was previously established by Chabad followers from Hebron), while the sleeping place was set to be in the Chabad mansion in Beit Romano, but after a while they were transferred Studies at Beit Romano, too.


The group of the innocent, numbered seven: Rabbi Alter Shimchovitz, Rabbi Yechezkel Fagin, Rabbi Hillel Protkin, Rabbi Zvi Hirsch Katsav, Rabbi Israel Zalman Asnas, Rabbi Avraham Eliyahu Asherov, Rabbi Menachem (Naha) Karsik.


With the opening of the department in Hebron, more local students joined it, and the yeshiva in Hebron became an influential Torah institution and a center for Hasidism in general, and the Chabad Mishnah in particular.


The yeshiva was funded by the Rebbe and the Reich. The donations they received for the yeshiva, and funds they obtained through many efforts, were transferred through Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Leib Eliezerov and others, for the yeshiva. Some argue that Rabbi Eliezerov and the people of Hebron managed the materiality of the yeshiva, while Rabbi Hablin was the spiritual director of the yeshiva.


The studies lasted for three years, until the end of 1941, when World War I broke out. The Turks, who then ruled the Holy Land, joined the war alongside Germany, and the students and influential citizens of Russia became citizens of an enemy country and were ordered to leave the country. Heblin was abroad at the time and returned to Israel a few years later and established the Torat Emet Yeshiva in Jerusalem.
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