
ABOUT – A VIBRANT BELZ
Embracing today
Keeping in tradition with yesterday
Belz proactively focuses on the needs of today’s generation —providing a haven of warmth, joy and inspiration — while remaining steadfast to its rich traditions.

ABOUT BELZ
The World of Belz touches the lives of many through sharing its rich heritage in numerous ways.
Rousing Shabbos and Yom Tov tischen (gatherings), chassidic anniversaries and Rabbinical family celebrations allow every person to get in touch with the most spiritual and joyful aspects of what it means to be a Jew.
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BELZ TODAY
The chassidus of Belz runs worldwide organizations, which include hundreds of Torah educational institutions, outreach programs, and community services.
Each well-appointed establishment focuses on the needs and growth of its chassidim and Jews alike. The World of Belz provides advanced services and professional support while maintaining a connection to its rich history and Hashem.
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OUR ILLUSTRIOUS LEADER
Rabbi Yissocher Dov Rokeach shlita is the fifth Belzer Rebbe and a direct descendent from Rabbi Shalom Rokeach z”l, the founder of Belz.
The Belzer Rebbe is a sought-after spiritual leader and advocate for his Jewish brethren — presiding over Belz institutions in Israel, the United States, Europe, Canada, and Australia.
The Rebbe’s keen wisdom, sage directives, and genuine blessings keep chassidim connected with Belz while drawing others to the chassidus of Belz.
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THE GREAT BELZ SHUL
The great Belz Shul is situated in the Kiryat Belz neighborhood of Yerushalayim. It was modeled after the original Great Synagogue in pre-war Europe.
Its colossal edifice and ornate beauty enhance Yerrushalyim’s skyline. The shul boasts the largest aron kodesh (ark) in the world, as documented in the Guiness World of Records.
Thousands of mispallalim (worshippers) attend prayer services, learning sessions and communal gatherings at the Great Belz Shul each week. The shul is a landmark destination for Jews visiting from around the world.
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