Seventy-five years to the day that the Torah world suffered the devastating loss with the petirah of Hagaon Harav Baruch Ber Leibovitz, zt”l, 150 Jews from across the globe attended a moving hakamas matzeivah at his kever in Vilnius (Vilna) on Wednesday evening. Led by his grandson Harav Chaim Shlomo Leibovitz, shlilta, Rosh Yeshivas Ponevezh, and his younger
Matzeiva Rav Baruch Ber Leibovitz |
Rav Dovid Schustal |
Rav Chaim Shlomo Lebowitz |
Kever of Rav Boruch Ber |
Rav Malkiel Kotler |
At the Zaretcha cemetery in Vilna. |
“We are all his talmidim,” Harav Shapira declared, pointing out that Birkas Shmuel is a fundamental sefer studied in great depth by every serious ben Torah.
For Mr. Avrohom Biderman, a noted askan who was deeply involved in the efforts to locate, mark and preserve the kever, it was a moment he had been waiting for for three years.
His father-in-law, Harav Yehoshua Belsky, zt”l, was a prominent talmid of Harav Baruch Ber.
Rav Don Segal |
Rav Moshe Shapiro speaking at the hakomas matzeiva for Rav Boruch Ber in Vilna |
He heaped praise on Rabbi Ezriel Leibovitz and Rabbi Yaakov Moshe Leibovitz — sons of Harav Chaim Shlomo — who expended enormous effors and exhibited great mesirus nefesh for this lofty mission, as well as numerous others who played key roles in making this dream a reality.
The surviving talmid, who asked only to be identified by his first name, Reb Moshe, who was present at Rav Baruch Ber’s petirah and levayah, entralled the attendees with his personal recollections of the two years he spent in the Kamenitzer yeshivah.
Rav Malkiel Kotler in Vilna at Hakomas Matzieva for Rav Boruch Ber Lebowitz Z'TL |
“With a tzitter he would say the heileger Rav Yehoshua Leib.”
Reb Moshe, who made the exhausting trip to Vilna after learning about the hakamas matzeivah through an article in Hamodia, recalled the time the Slonimer Rebbe, zy”a, arived in Kamenitz to listen to a shiur.
“When he was asked why he came, the Slonimer Rebbe said that he didn’t come to hear the Torah of Rav Baruch Ber, he came to hear how Rav Baruch Ber said it…”
source HAMODIA
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