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2 Marcheshvan - Mir Yeshiva - 1939 On this day in 1939, the Mir Yeshiva was shut down in Belarus in the USSR.  The yeshiva had been a center of Torah study for 124 years. In September of that year, the Soviets annexed Belarus and started systematically shutting down religious institutions.  The Yeshiva then moved to Lituatina which was controlled by Russia but had not been Sovietized.  That only lasted a few months before the Yeshiva was again in trouble.  The Yeshiva then embarked on a journey with clear signs of divine providence where they obtained transit visas from Chiune Sugihara, the Japanese Vice-Consul in Lithuania. The Visa granted them safe passage from Lithuania via the Trans-Siberian Railroad to Kobe, Japan where the Yeshiva reopened in March 1941.  Shortly after, the Jews would be expelled from mainland Japan.  They would finally find respite in Shanghai, China where they would safely remain until 1947. At that point, the Yeshiva split.  Some went to America to establish the Mir Yeshiva in Brooklyn, and some to Israel to establish a branch there.  Today, the Mir Yeshiva in Jerusalem is the largest in the world with nearly 10,000 students and a campus of many buildings.   Find out more: WhatsApp: bit.ly/WhatsAddMe iTunes: apple.co/2Vxv6kq Spotify: bit.ly/TIJHspot Alexa: amzn.to/2Js9r8h .⁣ .⁣ .⁣ #shabbat #jewishtradition #jerusalem #jewishlife #jewishholiday #jewishwomen #jewishandproud #hebrew #jewishculture #jew #jewishhistory #judaism #jewishheritage #jewishcommunity #shalom #synagogue #jewishmemes #jewishpeople #jewishstyle #jewishcleveland #jewish #torah #roshhashanah #shabbatshalom #jewisheducation #israel #jewishpride #jews #jewishstuff #kosher

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Jay Antokol

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My grandfather was one of those students

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