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== Back to Zlobin == Ultimately, the Rabbinate in Ramen did not work out, here too due to Rabbi Benyaminson's noble character. The Rabbi indeed traveled to Ramen to get to know it up close, but there it became clear to him that the Tomchei Tmimim Yeshiva branch in the city had been closed, and since he remained without a position, there were those who said about R' Yaakov that he was worthy to be the city's Rabbi. When Rabbi Benyaminson heard this, he returned to his city Zlobin where he served until around 1934. Rabbi Benyaminson established a Jewish network in the city of synagogues, mikvahs, schools, teachers and ritual slaughterers. During this period, troubles increased, the KGB watched the Rabbi's steps, and he was even arrested once. If not for the uproar made by the city's Jews who greatly loved their Rabbi - who knows what would have happened to him. Rabbi Benyaminson and his family thus began to search and inquire about possibilities for leaving Russia.
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