T he Jews of Skala were ecstatic over the news. In just two weeks the holy tzaddik Rebbe Yisrael of Ruzhin would arrive to spend Shabbos. The Rebbe had been to the city before — on his flight from Czar Nicholas I who had him framed for murder and imprisoned for two years. Even after his release from prison Czar Nicholas planned to have the Rebbe exiled to Siberia on treason charges for attempting to create a “Jewish kingdom.” His plight caused an international stir as influential Jews throughout Europe petitioned to save the Rebbe from a frozen exile. He was eventually spirited over the Russian border to Moravia and into Austria passing through Skala before permanently settling in Sadigura where he rebuilt his majestic chassidic court.