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26.04.2024

Blind Mekubal from Ashkelon • Rabbi David Kadosh zt"l

Blind since birth, did not have any children, but his brachos helped infertile women • "He was a hidden tzaddik," says his nephew and asks to pray and learn L'Ilui Nishmas Rabbi David ben Nissim

Blind Mekubal from Ashkelon • Rabbi David Kadosh zt"l
מנחם הלוי

Baruch Dayan Haemes: in the Barzilai hospital in Ashkelon the Kabbalist Rabbi David Kadosh passed away this morning (Tuesday) at the age of 67.

Born blind he suffered anguish and pain, but many sought blessings from him and he was known for helping women who he saved with his blessings.

His nephew, Yekutiel Bar Moha, tells B'Chadrei Charedim: "He was a hidden Tzaddik. He davened regularly in the synagogue in his house and during his lifetime he merited to bring in a few Sefer Torah. We mourn his death."

During his life two books were published on him called "Nissim Kedoshim", including a collection of letters attesting to his miracles and revelations.

He left after him his wife Susan and no children. The public are asked to learn in memory of the late Rabbi David ben Rabbi Nissim.

The funeral was held this afternoon (Tuesday) in the old cemetery in Ashkelon.

ת.נ.צ.ב.ה.
Funeral miracle David Mekubal Kadosh

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