Rabbi Daniel Zion
Rabbi Daniel Zion was one of the chief rabbis of Sofia, Bulgaria during World War II and a Jewish believer. He was warned about the holocaust in a vision of the Master, and he helped save 800 Jews of Sofia from the Nazis but was himself interned in a concentration camp in 1943. In 1949 he emigrated to Israel.
Jewish Feasts and Traditions
A book by Daniel Zion on Jewish teachings and traditions.
Jewish_Feasts_and_Traditions_(Bulgarian)_Zion.pdf | Size: 13.3MB
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