Chilling: What did Rav Berland Shlitâa Promise the Hidden Tzaddik Rav Mori Hamdi ZTZâL a Week Before His Passing?
TERRIFYING DOCUMENTATION: A WEEK BEFORE THE PASSING OF THE ELDER KABBALIST AND TZADDIK RABBI SHALOM HAMDI [https://ravberland.com/kabbalist-rabbi-mori-shalom-hamdi-ztzl-among-the-lamed-vav-tzaddikim-passes-away-his-historic-visit-with-rav-berland-shlita/] ZTZVKâL, MOREINU HARAV ELIEZER BERLAND SHLITâA PROMISES HIM: âWE WILL ESTABLISH A YESHIVA IN YOUR NAME.â On Thursday, the 5th of Adar I, 5784, a special meeting took place between Moreinu HaRav Berland shlitâa and Rav Hamdi ztzâl, a week before the passing of Rav Hamdi. Despite his age and medical condition, Rav Hamdi ztzâl made the effort to travel from Rosh Haâayin to Jerusalem, to the holy home of Moreinu HaRav Berland shlitâa. The two Rabbis met over a period of many minutes and spoke words of Torah which stand at the heights of the world. AMAZINGLY, RAV BERLAND SHLITâA SUDDENLY TURNED TO RAV HAMDI ZTZâL, DECLARING WORDS WHICH WERE PUZZLING TO ALL THOSE PRESENT IN THE ROOM: âWE WILL ESTABLISH A YESHIVA IN YOUR NAME.â Then Moreinu HaRav shlitâa asked him, âWhat is your name?â âShalom.â âWe will call the yeshiva, âMishkan Shalomâ; we will establish a yeshiva with a thousand floors in your name.â Now, about a week after the sudden passing of Rav Hamdi ztzâl, the words of Rav Berland shlitâa have taken on a chilling significance. The Tzaddik Rav Shalom Hamdi HaLevi ztzâl from Rosh Haâayin was known for the power of his blessings, which wouldnât return unanswered, and numerous miracles stories have been intertwined with his figure. Rav Hamdi ztzâl was born in Yemen on 18 Tevet 5697 to his father Mari Saâed ztzâl, and his mother Sarah aâh. Later, he moved to the city of âHamda,â and from there to the Land of Israel. When he reached marriageable age, he married Sarah bat Rav Avraham. He was proficient in the holy Zohar from memory in a way that aroused awe. He returned many from iniquity, and he would travel tirelessly from place to place to bless the Jewish people with love, and to strengthen his admirers and those who knew him, and to return them in complete repentance to Torah and Mitzvot. His home was a magnet for many who came to his door for blessing and advice. He had deep friendships with the rabbis of the Yemenite community, and likewise with other hidden Tzaddikim.