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  1. Instead, he set about creating a network of Torah institutions that would educate a new generation of children in the unique Belz tradition, guaranteeing Belz’s future. The task of setting up and running the Belz educational program was undertaken by the Bilgorajer Rav, and he was appointed by his brother Administrator-in-Chief of all the ...

  2. Jan 10, 2019 · Five Million for Belz: How it will happen iy”h In an historic move, on Monday, January 14th at 10am EST, Merkaz Mosdos Belz will beging to raise at least $5,000,000 in 30 hours to help keep the...

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  4. THE GREAT BELZ SHUL. The great Belz Shul is situated in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Yerushalayim. It was modeled after the original Great Synagogue in pre-war Europe. Its colossal edifice and ornate beauty enhance Yerrushalyim’s skyline. The shul boasts the largest aron kodesh (ark) in the world, as documented in the Guiness World of Records.

  5. atodmagazine.com › 2013/03/31 › belzBelz! - ATOD Magazine

    Mar 31, 2013 · The story delves into the history of a Jewish family in Belz, the Western Ukraine during the rise and fall of Hitler. Set in 1912-1946, Belz! is an off-Broadway show about a small Jewish town, a traditional Jewish family, and a son’s search to find his calling as a comedian.

  6. Apr 24, 2019 · Lyubov Khomyn calls postwar Belz a “city of newcomers.” Only half-ruined architecture remains of old Belz. The Jews fled or were exterminated. The Poles moved together with the new border, and the local Ukrainians were displaced by the Polish authorities back in the 1940s. After all the perturbations, only two families moved back to Belz.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BelzBelz - Wikipedia

    Belz (Ukrainian: Белз; Polish: Bełz; Yiddish: בעלז) is a small city in Lviv Oblast, western Ukraine, located near the border with Poland between the Solokiya river (a tributary of the Bug River) and the Richytsia stream.

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  8. The present Rebbe Shlita built the Belz World Centre in Jerusalem modeled largely on the style of the famous Belzer synagogue that his great-great-grandfather built and that was destroyed by the Nazis. The building also took about fifteen years to build and, as his forefather before him, the Rebbe Shlita took an active part in every stage of ...

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