The Munkatcher Rabbi speaks on the importance of keeping the Shabes Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapiro (1871-1936), of blessed memory, was the rabbi of the Munkatch chassidim in the city called Munkatc...
The Munkatcher Rabbi speaks on the importance of keeping the Shabes Rabbi Chaim Elazar Shapiro (1871-1936), of blessed memory, was the rabbi of the Munkatch chassidim in the city called Munkatchev, now located in south-western Ukraine.
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There's someone at my Shul from Munkatch, and he would have been just becoming Bar Mitzvah at the time of this video, I believe.