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== In the Land of Israel == In 5695 (1935), he immigrated to the land of Israel and lived in the city of Tel Aviv, where Yisrael Aryeh Leib worked as a clerk and librarian in the municipal library. Later, he opened a clothing store (at 3 Nachalat Binyamin Street), and some say it was a bookstore. According to another version: during these years he began working at the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot and was considered the first scientist at the Weizmann Institute. On 30 Av 5699 (1939), he married Mrs. Genia Roitman (born on 25 Elul 5670 (1910) to Tzvi Hirsch Meir and Sarah Milgrom from Lodz, which was at that time under Russian rule. Her parents were murdered in the Holocaust in the Lodz Ghetto). Genia worked as a pharmacist in a pharmacy in Tel Aviv. [[File:ืื ืื ืืืืื ืืฉืืืืืช ืขื ืื ืฉืื ืฉืืจ.jpg|thumb]] The news about this reached his parents while they were in Chialy and caused them great joy. During his stay in Tel Aviv, Yisrael Aryeh Leib would occasionally attend farbrengens of Chabad Chassidim at the Nachalat Binyamin synagogue in Tel Aviv and was in contact with them. He also studied Chassidus in a weekly chavrusa with the mashpia Rabbi Nachum Goldschmidt, whom he knew from his childhood in the cheder in Yekaterinoslav, and with Rabbi Pinchas Althaus, whom he knew from his childhood in Nikolayev. Before moving to England, he approached Rabbi Nachum Goldschmidt and asked him to work toward having the Rebbe appointed as Rebbe. In 5703 (1943), when the Rebbe published the Hayom Yom calendar, he sent one copy to his brother Yisrael Aryeh Leib. After looking through the book, he was very happy and said with excitement: "My brother sent me his first composition. It's a great pity that the world doesn't know what is hidden-concealed within this composition." On another occasion, he said about the "Hayom Yom": "I always knew that my brother has a 'good head,' but to such an extent!" On 20 Cheshvan 5705 (1944), their only daughter, Dalia, was born to them. After his passing, the Rebbe worked extensively on her behalf, and when she came to New York, she even stayed on the third floor of the Rebbe's house at 1304 President Street. On 13 Shevat 5710 (1950), he sent a telegram of condolence to the Rebbe's house on the passing of the Rebbe Rayatz.
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