Historic Event in Kapytschnitz: Ancient Sifrei Torah to Be Brought In on Shabbos
A historic and highly anticipated event is set to take place next Shabbos, Parshas Behar–Bechukosai, as followers of the Kapytschnitz chassidus prepare for the yom hilula of the Husiatyner Rebbe zt”l, the grandfather of the current Kapytschnitzer Rebbe. The occasion, one week from now, will feature an elaborate and uplifting ceremony marking a hachnosas Sefer Torah to the Rebbe’s beis medrash.
At the heart of the event will be a restored and newly enhanced Sefer Torah that once belonged to the Sadigura Rebbe zt”l, a descendant of the holy Ruzhiner dynasty. Alongside it, another Sefer Torah will be brought in, one that belonged to the Rebbetzin a”h, daughter of the Beis Aharon of Karlin zt”l. Both Sifrei Torah recently underwent careful restoration, and the final letters were completed on Rosh Chodesh Adar.
In recent days, organizers have been working intensively to finalize preparations for what is expected to be a major gathering. Invitations have been distributed to chassidim in Eretz Yisroel and abroad, and extensive logistical arrangements are being made to accommodate the anticipated crowds. A large tent is being erected adjacent to the beis medrash in the Ezras Torah neighborhood of Yerushalayim, designed to host the many participants who will attend the tefillos, meals, and tishen, with a focus on comfort and accessibility for the large influx of guests.
In a rare move, the Rebbe—who typically refrains from writing letters to his chassidim—issued a deeply emotional invitation, calling on the public to take part in his personal simchah. In the letter, the Rebbe expresses his profound gratitude for the opportunity to restore these treasured scrolls and recounts their history, including how they came into his possession. He also thanks those who contributed generously toward the project and concludes with heartfelt brachos.
According to the schedule, all tefillos and tishen throughout Shabbos will be held in the specially constructed tent. On Friday night, following Maariv and Sefiras HaOmer, the Rebbe will recite Kiddush in the traditional manner of the Ruzhiner dynasty. On Shabbos morning, after Shacharis and before krias haTorah, the Sifrei Torah will be ceremoniously brought from the Rebbe’s home into the beis medrash.
The Torah will then be read publicly for the first time from these Sifrei Torah, including the parshiyos of Behar–Bechukosai.
{Matzav.com}
