By COLlive reporter
The public is being asked to daven for the health of Rabbi Moshe Bogomilsky, a long-time prominent Chabad Rov and halachic posek.
Family members reported that he is currently hospitalized and is in critical condition.
Rabbi Bogomilsky is a member of Vaad Rabbonei Lubavitch and Rabbi of the Bais Rivkah Shul on Crown Street in Crown Heights.
He is the author of more than ten highly acclaimed books on the Parsha and holidays, including the Vedibarta Bam series.
Please say Tehillim for Moshe ben Chasya Hadasa.


Rabbi Bogomilsky has had a big impact on our family! Wishing him a speedy recovery.
Amain.
Many Many families
He has done so much for me and my family always calling to see how we’re doing is a special rabbi..
We need a healthy Rabbi Bogomilsky.
He is here for so many of us.
Hashem please send a speedy recovery now!
Amen
May you soon be better
Please Hashem a massive fast huge RSH to a true Rov & leader. We need Moshiach Now!
When I was going through a divorce, and my ex was being entirely irrational, Rabbi Bogomilsky was a huge support for me. (Unfortunately he wasn’t able to get her to change her behavior, but knowing I had da’as Torah on my side was huge.) May Hashem grant him a speedy and complete recovery.
אמן!
The power of tefillah is tremendous. Please continue to daven for our beloved Zaidy.
Any news?
Praying for the Rabbi. Has done so much for our family and many others. Made a misheberach at Bais Marbella minyan this morning.
May he have a complete and speedy recovery, especially for his involvement with the recovery of the Seforim, which we celebrate the appeal ruling on this very day.
Gratitude for his help over many years.
Only bsoros tovos
He has been a pillar of strength for so many in our community and was there for me and my family in many ways thT were crucial for us.
History of Hei Teves by Rabbi Bogomilsky is invaluable to understand the tremendous effort that went into the retrieval of the Holy seforim by the rabbi and others that enabled our Rebbe Mhm to have didan netzach