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In Light of the Meron Tragedy, Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein addressed the overseas students on Monday May 3, the day following Donny Morris's levaya, yehi zikhro barukh.
Please note:
Unlike the sicha in hebrew in the beit midrash on Sunday, that was prepared as a general public statement with comments planned and presented accordingly, this sicha on Monday was an opportunity to listen to students' distress. Things were presented appropriately to appeal to students who were in the room and not directed outward. We thank Harav Mosheh for his willingness to share the recording with the general public.
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In Light of the Meron Tragedy, Harav Mosheh Lichtenstein addressed the overseas students on Monday May 3, the day following Donny Morris's levaya, yehi zikhro barukh.
Please note:
Unlike the sicha in hebrew in the beit midrash on Sunday, that was prepared as a general public statement with comments planned and presented accordingly, this sicha on Monday was an opportunity to listen to students' distress. Things were presented appropriately to appeal to students who were in the room and not directed outward. We thank Harav Mosheh for his willingness to share the recording with the general public.

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