“I Knew You’d Come” Netanyahu Tells Chabad Visitors
A group of Lubavitchers went this morning to be Menachem Avel the Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu after the passing of his father, Professor Ben Tzion Netanyahu, OBM. The PM warmly thanked the visitors personally, and asked that they convey his thanks to all Chabaniks for sending their individual Nichumim.
The entourage included Reb Binyomin Lifshitz, chairman of the Vaad of Kfar Chabad, R. Yaakov Gloiberman, chairman of the Chessed organization Yad B’Yad, Reb Levi Edrai and R. Zalman Wolff who organized the visit.
As the group walked in Mr. Netanyahu smiled and said “I know you would come.”
At the home of the Netanyahus the group ‘bumped into’ the former opposition leader Ms. Tzippi Livni – who came by immediately after her resignation from her post in the Knesset, minister of transportation Mr. Yisrael Katz, former Knesset member Raanan Cohen and Ayal Chayimovsky – the newly appointed administrator of the office of the Prime Minister.
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arent you not allowed to shake a mourner’s hand?
Eli
Did Reb Binyomin Lifshitz, R. Yaakov Gloiberman, Reb Levi Edrai and R. Zalman Wolff use this oportunity to talk to PM Netanyahu about Sh’lemus Ha’aretz.
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Wow i am so shocked as to what a humble place this residents is for a family member of the prime minister! I bet this won’t make any news headlines!
A kup ken min nisht arup shtelen
One would think it would be appropriate to put on a jacket out of respect for the office of the PM of the state of Israel
But I guess not
nice nice
luv it, you see he knew they would come. yay for our chassidim!
who-s the guy with the cap?
The cap man – what’s his name?
Boruch Hashem
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Hamukom Yinocheim. Such a humble place, very true, very nice to see that people are just good people for the sake of being good.
Lishmoh!
Lol to the -humble place- comments
His house is in the most expensive neighbourhood in Yerushalayim. And this is the old Israeli type of fancy.