The week began with riots and protests surrounding the visit of the Papa. In the photo obtained by Issachar Ber, it appears that someone chose to simply disappear into the shadow of Zvika Pick, apparently remembering his joint appearance with Avraham Fried, 7 years ago. Long live the selfie-loving Serchuk.
Others did not find it appropriate to protest the celebrations surrounding the Christian visit, and Yehuda Meshi-Zhahav was recorded presenting the Pope with a bright vest made by ZAKA volunteers. Even before Issachar Be'er had time to ask Yehuda about the Pope's contribution to the ZAKA volunteer network, Yair Ettinger or his article partner managed to describe: "When at the end of the event, ZAKA chairman Yehuda Meshi-Zhahav burst onto the stage to take a picture with the Pope while handing him a bright vest made by a ZAKA volunteer.""
Yehuda, did you 'break out'?
""Go explain to them that when I have a goal, I don't see anyone from a meter away.".
But just before the Pope's visit, last Saturday, Cantor Tzodik Greenwald passed in front of the Ark in the Great Synagogue in Kiryat Motzkin, where for the first time, Maestro Eli Yaffe also officially gave his voice, as he passed in front of the Ark.
Assaf Klein, the technical director of Radio Kol Hai, and a volunteer in his free time at MDA - earlier this week and his ranks were upgraded. Yossi Eisenthal, who works alongside Assaf, responded: Many, many years ago, when I was a member of the MDA board of directors, I came up with the idea of granting ranks to volunteers... A few years passed and it was implemented.
We will return to Assaf and his exploits this week, but first a small request from Joel Weksberger, who is in the final stages of preparing the book on the elder Hillel. Joel asks whether the image of a man sitting on a roof and trying to listen to the words of the Torah is a good illustration of the narrator, or whether he should have been depicted as an old man with gray hair.
From Kingdoms to Kingdoms: The 'Kingdoms' band is using these days for intensive rehearsals in preparation for the planned summer events.
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The Av Beit Din of the yeshivot students, the Gaon Rabbi Mordechai Gross, went up this week to prostrate himself at the grave of the righteous Yosef, the son of the memorializer, Müntzer. There was also someone who memorialized the memorializer.
Radio host Didi Harari came to attend the wedding, which was also attended by the Dickman brothers and Rolly's producer, Ozer Druk. Didi didn't let himself miss a photo opportunity.
You didn't think the section would be submitted without the LG supplements. So here's a video clip we were exposed to this week. Apparently the people going up the mountain were in a hurry and the expensive permits had no choice.
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A little reminder from the visit where we opened our sections: Yedidia Meir, a darling of the system, got stuck on Highway 443 due to the strict security setup - and this is the result:
Yoni Shlomo started the week with a not-quite-intelligible greeting to his friend Menachem Toker in Israel, when he uploaded a photo to the Facebook page 'Greetings to Menachem Toker.' The photo shows Yoni Shlomo against a Louis Vuitton store. Issachar Ber is convinced that Yoni Shlomo also knows that Menachem Toker would prefer to receive something from the store.
In honor of Jerusalem Day, Yaakov Lederman went on a tour of the capital and posted a cheerful photo through his lens.
The Prime Minister had a special creation that accompanied his signing on Jerusalem Day and his celebrations.
While Israel Bardugo chose to commemorate Israel's nuclear submarine, just before it plunged into the depths of the sea again.
On Jerusalem Day, Havrachtek Matityahu Horowitz was unable to understand the letter he received from the Jerusalem Municipality. Perhaps you will help him?
Fuad Ben-Eliezer, a candidate for the presidency, came to comfort mourners at the family of a Georgian rabbi, Hacham Moshe Michaelishoil.
It's not that the Israel Police is already replacing its fleet of vehicles, but it just wants to make it clear to residents what it is capable of.
Avraham Fried arrived to perform for the residents of Judea and Samaria in honor of Jerusalem Day. Assaf Klein (an MDA volunteer, remember?) hosted the event, his neck wrapped in a unique tie from Kobi's.
Shalom Shtimler reminded Klein of the sound position, and Assaf took Avraham Fried and, in a rare gesture, allowed him to be photographed with his children.
Meir Rubinstein met Benjamin Netanyahu as part of the Prime Minister's meeting with the heads of councils from Judea and Samaria. The Rais took care of the selfie.
At Yehuda Knafo's wedding, our lens caught Yankee Deri arguing deeply with Itay Gadsi, while Eli Schlesinger went out to sweeten a secret with Moshe Aboutbol. Eli Schlesinger: I didn't threaten him.
Miri Regev took part in the 'No to Borders 67' campaign. At first, Issachar Ber thought it was another empty statement since she was tied to the coalition led by Yair Lapid, who doesn't really consider the opinion of the coalition's A.M.I. But Miri Regev was kind enough to explain that it was a campaign that sought to postpone retirement age.
Michael Schnitzeler is busy in the studio editing the new music video for a song from his latest album, which was released four months ago.
And this is what a 'fun' day looks like at the Talmud Torah courtyard in Breslov.
Avrahami Roth sat down for a Rosh Chodesh meal with Yitzhak Meir and friends who decided to document it.
Avigdor Rabinowitz simply wanted to discredit Boaz Ben Ari's story about beer and cholent.
Israel Bergman went to Haim Bennett's Zemirot studio to record vocals for Brio Hakshor on a new song, in preparation for a new album that is about to hit stores.
And again, David Zer at the medical center: this time for slightly more joyful reasons. Congratulations and best wishes from the entire Issachar Ber family on the birth of their daughter. There will be no shortage of photos and documentation leading up to the wedding.
The Ness Coffee factory in Safed has begun evacuation, and some residents are already missing the aromas. Caffeine is not healthy!
And this is a group of ultra-Orthodox Jews who completed an eBay sales course this week in the hope that they will also be able to protect the system from future hacks.
Just before the end of the week, photographer Ezra Landau, a favorite of the editorial staff, enlisted the children to help make challah in honor of Shabbat. This is what came out:
And so a week passed, which ended with a great miracle when the explosive belt was discovered ahead of time.