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== Institutions Established by Rav Michael Lipsker in Meknes == # Yeshivas Ohalei Yosef Yitzchok # Beis Rivkah from elementary through seminary # Sofrus school where tefillin and mezuzos were produced and written # Tiferes Bochurim Rav Michael Lipsker operated in Meknes from 5710 (1950) until 5729 (1969) and achieved great success in bringing Jews closer to Torah observance and Chassidic ways, influencing dozens to become enthusiastic Chabad chassidim. After returning to live in Crown Heights, despite his role over the years, he desired to earn his livelihood through his own work and worked for his parnassa as kitchen manager in the central Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva at 770. He passed away at age 78 on 5 Iyar 5745 (1985) and was buried in the Montefiore Cemetery in Queens, near the Ohel of the Frierdiker Rebbe. His position in the yeshiva kitchen was filled by R' Yosef Yitzchok Wilmovsky.
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