The Wonders of Harav Yitzchack Kadouri
223 them a joint headstone with the same height. This is what I had originally planned, before being rejected. The answer of the Rav was positive. “Just watch out not to make any changes in what was written on the tomb of the Rab- banit,” he said. “Do not change what is written there.” I then asked him, “Is it permissible just to change the words which describe her as the wife of Harav Kadouri shlita (denoting his being still alive, as the Rabbanit had died sixteen years before the Rav) ?” He answered me, “No! Make no corrections!” I thanked the Rav and got down to work immediately. Finding myself without money or ¿nancial support, I turned and prayed on the holy tomb of the Rav, that his merit should stand by me to build a new edi¿ce, one that would be to his honor. I suddenly felt that the merit of the Rav was there, supporting me to ful¿ll my plan. This was despite all of the dif¿culties and oppositions which I experienced, although here is not the place to elaborate on them.
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