In 1965 Rabbi Yitzchak Ginsburgh came back to Israel and learned at the Yeshivah of Kamenitz in Jerusalem. He burned through 1966 through 1967 at the Slonim shul in Tiberias. After the Six Day War, Ginsburgh went to Jerusalem and was one of the first to move into the old Jewish quarter. There, together with his future father-in-law, Rabbi Moshe Zvi Segal, he started remodeling the remnants, resting during the evening in the Tzemach Tzedek synagogue.
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