Vizhnitzer Beis Din Urges Continued Tehillim for the Rebbe’s Recovery
The beis din of the Vizhnitzer chassidus in Bnei Brak issued a public appeal on Thursday calling on chassidim and the wider Torah community not to relent in reciting Tehillim on behalf of the Vizhnitzer Rebbe, Rav Yisroel ben Leah Esther, who continues to undergo medical treatments that have significantly weakened him.
In a letter released by the Vizhnitzer beis din, the dayanim stress that the Rebbe has required abundant rachamei Shamayim for more than a year and that the current course of treatments has taken a physical toll. They urge chassidim to strengthen themselves in tefillah and to continue davening fervently for his complete recovery.
The letter opens with an emotional address to members of the chassidus everywhere, emphasizing the shared bond between Rebbe and chassidim. The dayanim write that for over a year, Hashem has tested the community through the Rebbe’s medical condition, and that hearts throughout Vizhnitz are filled with longing to see him restored to full health, strength, and clarity for many good and peaceful years.
The beis din notes that throughout this difficult period, the power of tefillah has been clearly evident, with developments that they describe as beyond the natural order. They add that there is not enough gratitude for the kindness and compassion Hashem has shown at every stage. In light of this, they say, there is a special obligation at this time to intensify tefillah, particularly as the ongoing treatments cause weakness.
“Our eyes are turned to him and we await a complete salvation,” the dayanim write, calling on all to cry out to Hashem with strength and resolve, asking that these painful afflictions be removed and dissipate entirely. The letter specifically urges men, women, and children to continue reciting kappitel 61 of Tehillim, as previously established, and to increase their tefillos, along with accepting kabbalos in mitzvos and maasim tovim in the Rebbe’s merit. Each individual, they add, should also say additional kappitlach of Tehillim during the day and recite the letters corresponding to the Rebbe’s name as a segulah for a refuah sheleimah.
{Matzav.com}
