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“May this be the shortest-lived rabbanus in history, because Mashiach will come very soon, and with techiyas hameisim, the Rav will return and lead us all together.” —Rav Dovid Merling, newly appointed rav in Khal Zichron Yaakov of Lakewood, which was founded and led by the venerated and loved Rav Shlomo Gissinger.   (Originally featured
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