By COLlive reporter
Rabbi Sholom Ber Levine, chief librarian at the Library of Agudas Chassidei Chabad at Lubavitch Headquarters in Brooklyn, NY, paid a visit last week to Antwerp, Belgium.
He was invited to present a lesson on the laws of Pesach and the way the 3 Matzahs need to be eaten during the Seder before students of the local Yeshiva Tomchei Tmimim.
The student body of the Yeshiva is mostly composed of the sons of Chabad Shluchim around the continent of Europe. They will be returning home for Pesach to assist their parents in conducting public Seder.
Rabbi Levine, a renowned expert on Jewish law and the history of Chabad, spent time conversing with the students alongside the Rosh Yeshiva Rabbi Menachem Mendel Tverdovitch and the Shliach in the Yeshiva Schneur Veber.
Rabbi Levine toured the new building of the Yeshiva that is now under construction and later met with Rabbi Yaakov David Shmal, Dayan of the Shomrei Hadas community in Antwerp and a member of the Rabbinical Center of Europe.
Before the students left home, a farbrengen was held to mark the yartzeit of the Rebbe Rashab on 2 Nissan. It was addressed by the Yeshiva’s mashpia and Antwerp’s Head Rabbi Shabtai Slavaticki.
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