Rabbi Yitzchok Sternhartz

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==Aluim Letrufa==
 
==Aluim Letrufa==
 
Much of the letters in the Sefer Aluim Letrufa were written by Rabbi Nasson to his son Yitzchak.
 
Much of the letters in the Sefer Aluim Letrufa were written by Rabbi Nasson to his son Yitzchak.
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==Passing==
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Rabbi Yitzchok Sternhartz passed away on a very rainy Purim day filled with Tzfat fog. The Chevra Kadisha took him to the Tzfat Cemetery and due to the heavy weather conditions mistakenly buried him in one of the few precious open spots near the kever of the Beis Yosef, thinking they were burying him in a totally different section. Upon realizing the next day what they had done, a debate started whether of not they should move and rebury him elsewhere to free up the spot for some more well known Tzadik.
  
 
==Kever Rabbi Yitzchak Breslover==
 
==Kever Rabbi Yitzchak Breslover==
 
Rabbi Yitzchak Breslover is buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Old Tzfat Cemetery]] right near [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]]. His Hillula is on Purim.
 
Rabbi Yitzchak Breslover is buried in the [[Ancient Tzfat Cemetery|Old Tzfat Cemetery]] right near [[Rabbi Yosef Karo]]. His Hillula is on Purim.
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Revision as of 22:24, 26 August 2017

Rabbi Yitzchok Sternhartz was the son of Rabbi Nasson of Breslov.

Aluim Letrufa

Much of the letters in the Sefer Aluim Letrufa were written by Rabbi Nasson to his son Yitzchak.

Passing

Rabbi Yitzchok Sternhartz passed away on a very rainy Purim day filled with Tzfat fog. The Chevra Kadisha took him to the Tzfat Cemetery and due to the heavy weather conditions mistakenly buried him in one of the few precious open spots near the kever of the Beis Yosef, thinking they were burying him in a totally different section. Upon realizing the next day what they had done, a debate started whether of not they should move and rebury him elsewhere to free up the spot for some more well known Tzadik.

Kever Rabbi Yitzchak Breslover

Rabbi Yitzchak Breslover is buried in the Old Tzfat Cemetery right near Rabbi Yosef Karo. His Hillula is on Purim.

 
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