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Satmar Yartzeit Seuda at Kerestirer Shtibel of Miami Beach

This Thursday night, Kuf Vuv Av, will be the 31st Yuhrtzeit of the world renowned Reb Yoel of Satmar zt”l. In honor of the event, K’hal Beis Yeshaya D’kerestir will be hosting a Yuhrtzeit Seuda L’iluy Nishmaso.

Speakers will include: Rabbi Yoikel Grosz Shlita – talmid of the Rebbe zt”l; Reb Moshe Hendler Shlita – talmid of the Rebbe zt”l; Rabbi Nissen Friedman Shlita – Rosh Mesivta in Miami Beach; Reb Yisroel Ephrati; and Rabbi Shlomo Feivel Shustal Shlita – Rosh Yeshiva Torah Temimah of Brooklyn, will be giving the main address.

Maariv Thursday night will be at 9:00
Netilas Yodayim at 9:20
Bentching at 10:30

Source: Frum Miami

A new Mikve has been built in Barditchev by a Satmar Chusid

In Barditchev, Feivish Mendelowitz, a Satmar business man, built a new Mikva for the many visitors who come to the grave site of Reb Levi Yitzchok Barditchever. 

He built in Barditchev a Wall Enclosed Campus on about 2-3 acres. It is used as a place to stay for all the groups who come to  Barditchev and other nearby cities like Mezibush etc.  It is a beautiful building with small apartments and kitchenettes. He also built a shul, and a massive dining room with meaty and dairy kitchens for all the visitors.

In addition he has a summer camp for teenage bochurim at this location. During the year, many Rebbes stay there during their visits to Poland.

To make this Mikva acceptable to everyone, he brought in Rabbi Elozor Raichik to build a ‘bor al gabai bor’ in addition to the other boiros. He did this so everyone will be comfortable using the Mikva regardless of their minhag. He also has A Otzer Mei Geshomim to facilitate the changing the rain water annually or even twice yearly, something which is rarely done.
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Rabbi Yirmi Katz and Rabbi Elozor Raichik traveled to Barditichev to set up the system for collecting the rain water.  They  inspected  the whole place, roof, pipes leading from roof, Hamshochos, climbed into all boiros, and locked the place up. Now it Just got to rain and fill up. This is a follow-up to their trip for the pouring of the cement.

   
                                             

Source: Chabad News