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==== His Meeting With The Gedolei HaDor ==== In the 5720s and 5730s (1960s-1970s) during his annual trips to the Holy Land, Rabbi Yoel met with Torah giants and Admorim in both the Litvish and Chassidic Charedi communities. The journey was undertaken on the advice of several Chabad activists, in consultation with the Chabad Rabbinical Court in the Holy Land, so that these meetings would bring closeness between the communities and courts, which would assist in spreading Chassidus. [[File:Χ¨' ΧΧΧΧ ΧΧ¨' ΧΧΧΧ.jpg|thumb]] Among others, he met with the Admor of Ger, the Admor of Belz, Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky (Rabbi Avraham Menachem Mendel Vechter also participated in this meeting), Rabbi Aharon Yehuda Leib Steinman, with the heads of Ponevezh Yeshiva Rabbi Baruch Dov Povarsky [source needed], Rabbi Chaim-Peretz Berman (Rabbi Povarsky's son-in-law and a Rosh Mesivta in Ponevezh Yeshiva), and others [source needed]. His visits received extensive coverage in the Charedi press in the Holy Land.
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