Thursday, October 16, 2025

Tens of Thousands Expected to Visit Holy Tzion of the Ribnitzer Rebbe in Monsey


 Tens of thousands of yidden are expected to visit the holy tzion of the Ribnitzer Rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Zanvil Ambarmovitz zt”l, in Monsey, NY, starting tonight and continuing throughout tomorrow, as the community marks the 30th yahrtzeit of this beloved Rebbe.

During his lifetime, the Rebbe was known as a miracle rabbi, with countless followers experiencing unbelievable yeshuos through his tefillos and guidance. His genuineness was unmatched — he once famously told a close follower, “I daven from here,” pointing to his heart, when asked about switching nusach, emphasizing the purity of intention over ritual form.


Born in Botsani, Romania, the Rebbe was orphaned at age three and raised by Reb Avraham Matisyahu of Shtefaesht, himself a great miracle worker. The Rebbe spent much of his life under Communist rule in Russia, risking imprisonment, interrogation, and even facing a firing squad, yet miraculously survived and continued to live as a devoted Torah Jew. He was meticulous in maintaining spiritual purity, immersing in a mikvah at least twice daily—even cutting holes through frozen rivers in the harsh Russian winters to fulfill this practice.

The Rebbe was renowned for his kindness and dedication to Klal Yisroel. In Russia, he personally helped Jewish women with the shechita of chickens, ensured proper kosher observance, and spent endless hours in tefillah and Torah study. His Tikun Chatzos sessions often lasted six to seven hours, leaving him sitting in mud from tears and ashes, demonstrating an extraordinary devotion unmatched in his generation.

Since his passing, his gravesite in Monsey has become the second most visited site for Jews worldwide, after the Lubavitcher Rebbe, attracting bochurim, families, and visitors from across the globe. Many attest to experiencing remarkable yeshuos after praying at his tzion, from health recoveries to financial blessings, and people can often be found praying there day and night.

To accommodate the massive crowds, the East Ramapo Central School District announced that all schools will operate remotely on Thursday, October 16. Interim Superintendent Ana Reluzco said the move will prevent students from being “on buses for hours on end,” an issue in past years due to heavy congestion on Route 306 near the Viznitz Cemetery. All after-school activities and athletics are canceled, and students will log in to their classes via Schoology following their regular schedules.

Local authorities, including the Ramapo Police and Rockland County Sheriff’s Office, will help manage the influx of vehicles and pedestrians. Traffic is expected to increase steadily starting tonight, with congestion heaviest between Viola Road and Grandview Avenue. Shuttle services, temporary parking restrictions, pedestrian barriers, electronic message boards, and automated alerts from the Town of Ramapo will help ensure safety and order.

For countless yidden, visiting the Rebbe’s tzion in Monsey is a deeply spiritual experience and a time to honor his kedushah and enduring legacy.

May the zechus of this great tzaddik continue to inspire all of Klal Yisroel to rise to greater heights in Avodas Hashem, Torah learning, and acts of kindness — each and every day of our lives. Amain!

8 comments:

  1. Stop the madness, enough of such disgusting liesOctober 16, 2025 at 9:15 PM

    "Since his passing, his gravesite in Monsey has become the second most visited site for Jews worldwide, after the Lubavitcher Rebbe"

    Why are you printing such rubbish? Such graves are the most visited sites for Jews? What about the Kosel Maaravi? Me'oras Hamachpela? Kever Rochel? Meron? And others? Why are you dignifying such lies of followers of Chabad Lubavitch and Ribnitz?

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    1. Start the Truth
      "Kosel Maaravi" is a gravesite? Whose buried there?
      Actually more people visit the Ohel and the Ribnitzer than visit the Me'oras Hamachpeilah and Kever Rachel! Unfortunately!
      Meron?? Meron is only a big day on Lag Be'omer

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  2. Reading comprehensionOctober 16, 2025 at 10:27 PM

    1) It says "has become the second most visited site for Jews worldwide, after the Lubavitcher Rebbe". It doesn't say gravesite. It says site סתם.

    2) How do you know how many people visit? Are there meters, counters at all of the sites? Show me the statistics.

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    1. Reading???? Comprehension????
      1) it doesn't say "סתם" either!
      2) "Show" YOU "the statistics?"
      and who are YOU?
      The guy wrote an article in honor of the Yurzeit of the Ribnitzer, if you don't like it, move on!
      I think what bothers you is Chabad!
      You are a Sonei Yisrael, you hate the fact that Chabad caters for Jews throughout the world and you are stuck that they hold their rebbe to be משיח! So what? It doesn't bother anyone. I know people who believe that Dovid Hamelech is משיח!

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  3. Din cool down retire from this stupid blog you’re raising your blood pressure and no one gains from it other than something to read in the bathroom your shitas are crap and your blog is crap

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    1. It could be that my "shitas are crap," but last month 414,000 people didn't think so!
      Just last week my blog hit 30 million views, according to Google Analytics which you yourself can follow on the sidebar.
      The silent majority agrees with me!

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  4. Oy DIN youre so delusional don’t you realize most people read your blog because of how crazy it is it’s so entertaining to see a clown act. And according to this logic just don’t be televisual anymore as more Jews aren’t religious than religious so must be theyre n to something…
    You’re terrible at this unless you don’t even belove what you’re writing and all this motzei laz is for your own kavod

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    1. 3:11
      If you looked at Google Analytics of my blog, you would have seen that most of those looking at my blog come exclusively from Jewish neighborhoods, such as Lakewood, Monsey, Monroe, Williamsburg, Flatbush and Israel!
      and you!

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