The Wonders of Harav Yitzchack Kadouri

144 I, Meir Malka, in the last few years of the Rav’s life, merited blowing the shofar for the Rav. During the month of Elul, the month designated for Selichot and preparing oneself for the Days of Awe, the custom is to blow the shofar every day during the Morning Prayers. I also of¿ciated as the chazzan in the quorum that the Rav prayed, held in the Nachalat Yitzchak building. When I cried out from the depths On one of those Elul mornings, I returned home trembling with emotion. After the prayers, I had approached the Rav and asked for a blessing. With his white tallit draped over his head, I bent over to the Rav. He placed his hands on my head and then proceeded to bless me with all of the blessings of the Torah, and ended off with his oft-repeated line, which characterized his deep sentiments, “You shall have peace, your home shall have peace, and all that is yours shall have peace.

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