Rabbi Avrohom Litvin, Head Shliach of Kentucky, was released from the hospital today ahead of Shabbos, just in time for Yud Tes Kislev.
“Baruch Hashem, he is experiencing his own Chag Hageulah just in time for Yud Tes Kislev,” his family said.
Earlier, Rabbi Litvin filmed his weekly “Abraham's tent” class from the Covid ward of a hospital and got emotional while delivering it.
Abraham's Tent #49 A special Edition – In The Darkness. (Parshas Vayishlach)
Abraham's Tent #49 A special Edition – In The Darkness.
The tent of our Patriarch Abraham was a welcoming oasis of inspiration, spiritual teaching, and meditation of the greatness of God.
4000 years later, inspired by Abraham, with whom I share a name, I invite you to join me for a taste of inspirational teaching through meditation and faith and trust in God.Posted by Rabbi-Avrohom Litvin on Thursday, December 3, 2020
I hope this encourages everyone to take mask wearing seriously. Please wear your masks at all times. Wishing a speedy and full recovery.
Please provide his name and kapitel for Tehilim.
R’ Avrohom is one of the finest people around! He, and all those in need, should have a refuah shleima b’korov and should only know of revealed good, simchas, etc…..
Gut Shabbos Gut Yomtov! A Gut Gezunt Gebentcht Chassidishe Yor!
Avrohom Tzvi ben Tzirel Gittel
B”H
What’s the full name to daven for ? May he have a complete refuah shelaima.
Dear Avrohom,
I wish you a real chag Hageula with a refuah shleimah, which means that you should be even better than before. A Shona Toiva B’gashmius and B’Ruchnius, and a freilichen Chanukah.
A. Lurie
Poshut a dugma chaya!
Very relieved to see your Chag Hageulah. May your healing be complete.
Your classmate in BC from 1980 fwd