The Wonders of Harav Yitzchack Kadouri

73 Continues Harav Moutsa¿: Harav Kadouri was very close to my father, the Kabbalist Rav Salimen Moutsa¿ zt”l, and almost never left Jerusalem. Only after my father passed away did the Rav begin to venture forth, visiting holy sites in the north with his student, Rav Shmuel Darazi. On one occasion, the Rav asked me to accompany them. I stopped by the Rav, and he said to me, “What about the tombs of the tzaddikim buried in (rava and Sachnin (Arab villages) ?” I told him, “We will visit them on the day preceding the new moon.” We went that month to these villages, along with the appropriate security personnel. The Rav was in (rava, Sachnin, and other such towns in the Galilee, inclu- ding some Druze villages whose residents came to receive the Rav with great honor. The Arabs held the Rav in high esteem. By the tomb of Rabbi Chaninah ben Dosa, all of the villagers crowded to get a glimpse of the Rav. The Rav on his way to holy sites with Harav Darazi

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