In a congratulatory notice marking the increased accessibility of Rabbi Yitzchak Gabra's hillula in Ajur, Nachman Benshaya and Roni Paluch refer to Israel Perush as 'Moshe Weisberg, public figure and resident of Elad.'
A congratulatory notice published in the community by Nachman Benshaya and Roni Paluch addresses Israel Perush by the title 'Moshe Weisberg, public figure and resident of Elad.' The notice celebrates the transformation of the hillula (annual pilgrimage) of Rabbi Yitzchak Gabra at his tomb in Ajur to be accessible to the multitudes. The choice of name is notable, as Moshe Weisberg is a known public figure, and the greeting appears to honor Perush by association. The hillula has grown in recent years, drawing large crowds.
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