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Rav Meilech Biderman שליט״א comes from a dynasty where even in Heaven, the Torah doesn’t stop. When his ancestor, Rav Dovid of Lelov, passed away, the tzaddikim in Shamayim — including the holy Maggid of Chernobyl — paused for 40 days to hear his shiurim. What kind of Torah could command such awe?
By Rav Shlomo KatzRav Meilech Biderman שליט״א comes from a dynasty where even in Heaven, the Torah doesn’t stop. When his ancestor, Rav Dovid of Lelov, passed away, the tzaddikim in Shamayim — including the holy Maggid of Chernobyl — paused for 40 days to hear his shiurim. What kind of Torah could command such awe?