A delegation of leading rabbis, including heads of Hasidic dynasties and yeshiva leaders, visited the 'Heikhalot' exhibition and blessed the initiative, which will display rare Torah manuscripts and historic Judaica items for the first time, according to the exhibition management.
The 'Heikhalot' exhibition, which aims to make rare Torah manuscripts and sacred artifacts from past generations accessible to the public, has received the blessing of senior rabbis. According to the exhibition management, project initiator Rabbi Yehuda Breier led a delegation to the homes of leading Torah scholars, including heads of Hasidic dynasties and yeshiva leaders, who reviewed the items and offered warm support. Some rabbis even entrusted family heirlooms for display. The exhibition is produced by Da'imon – Meir Margalit, and tickets are available for purchase. As The Zioneer reported earlier this week, the initiative has drawn significant interest from the religious community.
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