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== Biography == He was born in the month of Shevat 5721 to his well-known Chassidic father, "the Partisan" R' Zusha Wilimovsky, and to his mother Mrs. Feiga. Between the years 5736-5786 (1976-1986), he served as a shliach in Holon and was among the founders of the first Chabad House in the city. In 5749 (1989), he received instructions from the Rebbe to be appointed as CEO of Chabad institutions in the city of Migdal HaEmek, including the Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva Gedolah of Migdal HaEmek and the Chabad Talmud Torah in the city. The Rebbe also instructed him to live in Kfar Chabad, and Rabbi Wilimovsky makes sure to travel to Migdal HaEmek every week. His deputy in managing the institutions is a city resident, R' Baruch Abisror. During his work with Chabad institutions in Migdal HaEmek, he established a connection between the city's mayor, Shaul Amor, and the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach. Even after 3 Tammuz, he continued to publicize the pure faith in the eternal life of the Rebbe Melech HaMoshiach Shlita and the fulfillment of the prophecy of redemption, and even participated in Geulah and Moshiach gatherings held in 5755 (1995) by Rabbi Zimroni Tzik. In 5764 (2004), he ran for membership on the Kfar Chabad committee but was not elected. He makes sure to fly to our holy courts frequently. Every year he organizes a massive farbrengen in Kfar Chabad at the conclusion of Sukkot in honor of his father's yahrzeit. He published the book "The Partisan" about his father.
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