Videos: 10,000 Attend Lakewood Kabbolas Panim Honoring Gedolei Eretz Yisroel
[Videos below.] LAKEWOOD, NJ — In an extraordinary demonstration of kavod haTorah, approximately 10,000 men, women, and children gathered Thursday evening in Lakewood to welcome some of the foremost gedolei Torah of Eretz Yisroel, who are visiting the United States on behalf of Keren Olam HaTorah and its efforts to sustain the yeshivos and kollelim throughout the Holy Land.
The Kabolas Panim and Atzeres Tefillah took place on the grounds of Beth Medrash Govoha between Ninth and Tenth Streets, bounded by Clifton Avenue and Lexington Avenue. The men’s section was situated on the western side of the main event area, while a separate women’s section was located to the north. Entrances were available from both Clifton Avenue and Lexington Avenue, with designated access points for the public and separate entrances for rabbanim. Extensive security measures and road closures surrounded the event perimeter, with attendees directed by event staff and law enforcement personnel. Restroom facilities and emergency medical services stations were positioned throughout the area to accommodate the thousands who attended.
Long before the event began, thousands streamed into the area as organizers completed final preparations for what would become one of the largest public gatherings Lakewood has seen in recent years. Parking lots quickly filled to capacity, while additional attendees continued arriving from throughout the region. Security was highly visible, with heavily armed law enforcement officers stationed around the perimeter of the event.By the time the maamad was set to begin, the grounds were overflowing. The atmosphere was charged with anticipation as the oilam waited to greet the distinguished visitors from Eretz Yisroel.
Harav Dov Landau and Harav Shimon Galai arrived to thunderous singing and heartfelt expressions of respect from the massive crowd.
The emotional high point of the opening moments came shortly after 8:15 p.m., when the visiting gedolim entered the gathering. Tens of thousands rose in unison, singing and welcoming them to Lakewood in a stirring display of reverence for Torah and its leaders.
Opening the formal program, Harav Malkiel Kotler spoke about the vital work of Keren Olam HaTorah and the extraordinary mission undertaken by the gedolei Eretz Yisroel.
Harav Dov Landau then addressed the overflow crowd, delivering words that were received with profound attention and respect by those gathered.
Throughout the evening, the crowd repeatedly broke into spirited singing and dancing lichvod haTorah. As Harav Don Segal prepared to speak, the assembled masses erupted in song, creating an atmosphere that reflected the deep connection between the participants and the gedolei Torah before them.
The gathering also welcomed Harav Yaakov Hillel and Harav Avraham Salim, who are participating in the Keren Olam HaTorah mission across the United States.
One of the evening’s most moving moments came when the visiting gedolim and the roshei yeshiva of Beth Medrash Govoha joined hands and danced together with the crowd. More than 10,000 participants sang and danced in unison, transforming the event into a powerful celebration of Torah.
Addressing the gathering, Harav Chaim Mordechai Ausband, Rosh Yeshivas Ateres Shlomo, urged attendees to undertake a practical commitment on behalf of the avreichim of Eretz Yisroel. He encouraged every member of the community to assume responsibility for supporting at least one month of an avreich’s expenses during the coming year, noting that the amount needed was just $276.
As the program continued, the crowd sang “Ki Orech Yamim” in honor of Harav Yisroel Bunim Schreiber as he rose to address the assembled thousands.
Later, Harav Shimon Galai led the massive gathering in the recitation of Tehillim b’rov am, creating a powerful scene of collective prayer and supplication.
The evening concluded with Harav Avraham Salim leading a stirring Kabolas Ol Malchus Shamayim, bringing the maamad kavod haTorah to a fitting and inspiring close.
Even as temperatures remained high and humidity blanketed the area, the crowd remained energized until the final moments. Thousands continued singing and dancing lichvod haTorah as the gathering drew to an end, capping off a remarkable evening that showcased the enduring bond between the bnei Torah of America and the yeshivos and kollelim of Eretz Yisroel.
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