Baltimore's Hidden Gem: Rav Michoel Forshlager And His Candle Box on His 66th Yahrzeit, 15 Marcheshvan - Yahrzeit Seudah Motzaei Shabbos (Photos)

By BJLife Newsroom
Posted on 11/15/24

Baltimore, MD - Nov. 15, 2024 - Tonight, Shabbos, 15 Marcheshvan is the 66th yahzeot of Rav Michoel Forshlager, z'tl.

Visiting the kever of Rav Forshlager, zt'l, offers an opportunity for heartfelt tefillos in the presence of a great tzaddik. Those who have visited have shared remarkable stories of yeshuos, further emphasizing the power of this sacred experience.

Mosdos Kehal Chassidim of Baltimore invites the entire Baltimore community to a Yahrzeit Seuda in honor of Rabbi Michoel Forshlager, ZT'L this Motzei Shabbos, Parshas Vayeira, at 8:30 pm at Beis Hamedrash Kedushas Yisroel, 6004 Park Heights Avenue.

Special guest speaker, Rabbi Yissocher Frand, Shlit"a, will speak at 9 pm.

Baltimore, MD - May 4, 2023 - In recent years, the great Gaon and Tzadik Rav Michoel Forshlager, Baltimore's hidden gem, has experienced a remarkable resurgence in fame. Arriving in Baltimore in 1921 and passing away in 1958, the Tzadik was virtually forgotten from the world. In the past five years, thanks to the efforts of the Chasidisher Kolel of Baltimore, Khal Chassidim, and especially Rav and Rosh Hakolel Rav Jungreis, shlita, his Kever has become a place for many to pray. The Bnai Israel Cemetery on Southern Ave has been the site of this pilgrimage, with thousands paying their respects on the yahrtzeit and people coming throughout the year.

Due to the significant increase in visitors, the small box to light candles leiluy nishmas this great tzadik has become too small. Thanks to the efforts of generous individuals and coordinated by Pinny Kreizel, Rav Forshlager's descendant, a beautiful and large candle box was purchased for the kever. This spacious metal box, lovingly designed and built to last, will have space for dozens of candles at a time. The box also has drawers to store candles and tehillims for the benefit of those who pay their respects to the niftar. May the merit of Rav Forshlager be a blessing for all those who contributed with their time and energy to make this happen, and may they be blessed with everything good for themselves and their families.

The old candle box was placed at the kever of his Rebbetzen, who is buried right behind him.

As Rav Forshlager's memory continues to grow and the cemetery becomes a destination for thousands, we continue to work with the cemetery on preparing suitable accommodations for the visitors, including working facilities and a chapel to daven. If you would like to participate in these efforts, please reach out to Pinny Kreizel by phone at 845-263-0781 or by email at rabbiforshlagerfoundation@gmail.com.