As Yechezkel’s meditations on Reb Nachman grew progressively louder, it was time for tachlis
Yechezkel’s parents didn’t strike me as the least bit extremist as they sat across from me in my office.
“He’s been on a different path from the rest of us since we made aliyah,” Mr. Rosenberg said.
“We thought moving to Shiloh would be a great place to raise the family — it has much more of a community feel than the city, we could afford a house instead of a tiny apartment, and there was a lot more fresh air,” Mrs. Rosenberg added.
“And,” Mr. Rosenberg noted, “my business is all online, so we didn’t need to be in the city. Plus, we were inspired by the idea of living in the Shomron, in the heartland of Eretz Yisrael, and especially in such a significant spot. But we’re quiet people, just some nice olim from Toronto, still trying to navigate the system a few years in.”
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