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ב"ה
The traditional seven intense days of mourning (“
shiva
”) for our beloved Leiby are complete, but the ache in our hearts will remain forever.
We thank
G‑d
for the nearly nine beautiful years that He entrusted us with
Leiby’s pure soul...
Statement by Rabbi Nachman and Itta Kletzky
Parents of Leiby Kletzky, of blessed memory
The traditional seven intense days of mourning (“shiva”) for our beloved Leiby are complete, but the ache in our hearts will remain forever. We thank G‑d for the nearly nine beautiful years that He entrusted us with Leiby’s pure soul...
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