RaSHaG's land found in Israel
COL-Chabad On Line: Advocate Nechama Tsibbin has recently discovered that a 40-dunam strip of land between Ashkelon and Kiryat Gat, is the property of the Rashag,
Rabbi Shmaryahu Gurary, ob'm, son-in-law of the previous Rebbe and brother-in-law of the Rebbe. The Rashag, who lived in Tel Aviv in the winter of 5695, had purchased this area, which is registered in his name: Shmaryus Gurary. The area, although vacant and unused is worth some $100,000.Will AGUCH claim that too? Did they time the discovery to the departure of Barry?Interestingly, this land strip is close to where the government aspires to transfer the Gush Katif settlers in the framework of the disengagement plan. Tsibbin claims that Rabbi Gurary's heirs will have to prove their eligibility to inherit this strip of land in an Israeli court. Other locations in Israel, known to belong to the Rebbe's household are the building on Harav Kook's street in Tel Aviv, which was Tsach's location before it moved to Kfar Chabad, properties in Chevron and an property in Givat Shaul, which has been sold.

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