Rabbi Joseph Liberman
Rosh Yeshivas "Kollel Shomrei Hachomos"
Rav of the Sadigora Community, Jerusalem
Author of "Mishnas Yoseph"
3 Avinadav Street, Jerusalem Tel: 581 2047 ______________________________________
18 th Ellul 5765
I hereby confirm that I examined the "Jerusalem Compass," which was invented by Rav Moshe _____ Shlit"a, a Torah Scholar with fear of Heaven. This invention is designed to locate the correct direction towards Jerusalem at the time of prayer, and in particular, directed towards the holy site of the Beis HaMikdash. One may completely rely on this compass for such purpose.
I bless Rav ____ that he bring merit to Klall Yisroel, that they will be able to direct their prayers towards the holy site of the Beis HaMikdash, may it be rebuilt speedily in our days, amein.
Signed,
Joseph Liberman
Rosh Yeshivas "Kollel Shomrei Hachomos"
Rav of the Sadigora Community, Jerusalem
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End of 5765
I take part in endorsing this compass, which I also saw and examined. It is a fine device?€”mainly, that it points directly towards Eretz Yisroel, directly towards Jerusalem, directly towards the holy site of the Beis HaMikdash, directly towards the Holy of Holies?€”just as is taught in the Gemora. May our prayers be answered with Heavenly compassion.
Moshe Halbershtam
Dayan in the Jerusalem Beis Din, Eidah HaChareidis Rosh Yeshivas "Divrei Chaim" Tchekove-Tsanz
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The words above of the Rabbonim HaGeonim are clear. With the help of Heaven, this compass will strengthen the obligation to pray whilst one is directed towards the holy site of the Beis HaMikdash, in every aspect.
Signed, in hope for Heavenly Mercy,
Moshe Sternbuch
Av Beis Din of Jerusalem
Vice President of the Eidah HaChareidis
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"I too take part in the words of the Sages above, and there is in this device a great benefit for the public,...for the prayers of the Jewish people, wherever they may be. And, I am certain that the Jerusalem Compass will be widely accepted by the Jewish people who are faithful to the words of Hashem."
Yaakov Perlow
The Novominsker Rebbe