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Tisha B'av in Rome 1949
Rabbi Meyer Abramowitz z''l

Tisha Be-Av In Rome, Under the Arch of Titus (1949)

Rabbi Abramowitz z”l: “…Tish’a be-Av amid the ruins of the Roman Empire [was] fraught with inner meaning and significance…in 1948”

Rabbi Meyer Abramowitz z''l

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