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The candle-box, which is an extremely heavy stainless steel structure, had been toppled over but was not damaged. An askan who frequents the cemetery reports that teenagers from a local public school had been seen in the cemetery and were possibly the perpetrators. A great-grandson of Rav Ehrenreich put it back in place.
Rav Ehrenreich resided in Sabrantz, Hungary, and, at the recommendation of the Divrei Chaim, married the daughter of the Kol Aryeh.
After his arrival in New York, Reb Yaakov was a co-founder and the president of Kehillas Ahavas Yeshurun on the Lower East Side. He passed away in 1902. Hamodia
Rabbi Lazer Brody of Breslov said:
ReplyDelete“Things that happen weird on [Passover] Seder night, and they accepted with emunah, if someone accepts them with emunah [and does not become angry], you cannot imagine the power of atonement they have for all a person did all the way back.”
SOURCE:
It's All B'Seder, a public lecture by Rabbi Lazer Brody, 2016 April 21