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  2. Joel Teitelbaum - Wikipedia

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    Joel Teitelbaum ( Yiddish: יואל טייטלבוים, romanized : Yoyl Teytlboym, IPA: [jɔɪl ˈtɛɪtl̩bɔɪm]; 13 January 1887 – 19 August 1979) was the founder and first Grand Rebbe of the Satmar dynasty . A major figure in the post-war renaissance of Hasidism, he espoused a strictly conservative and isolationist line, rejecting modernity.

  3. Chaim Walder - Wikipedia

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    Chaim Eliezer Walder ( Hebrew: חיים אליעזר ולדר, romanized : Ḥayyim Eliʿezer Valder; 15 November 1968 – 27 December 2021) was an Israeli Haredi author of literature for children, adolescents, and adults. In 1993, he became an Israeli publishing sensation with his bestselling first book, Yeladim Mesaprim al Atzmam ( Hebrew ...

  4. Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto - Wikipedia

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    Morocco. Yoshiyahu Yosef Pinto ( Hebrew: יאשיהו יוסף פינטו, Arabic: يوشياهو يوسف بينتو; born September 27, 1973) [ 1] is an Israeli - Moroccan Orthodox rabbi who leads a global organization called Mosdot Shuva Israel [ he]. Based in Ashdod and New York City, he is a Kabbalist. [ 2] Globes business journal named ...

  5. Moshe Teitelbaum (Satmar) - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Teitelbaum was born on November 17, 1914, in Újfehértó, Hungary. [1] He was the second son of Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum, author of Atzei Chaim, the previous Sigheter Rebbe. [2] [3] His mother, Bracha Sima, hailed from the prominent Halbershtam family. [3] Moshe and his older brother, Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum, were orphaned in 1926 ...

  6. Shotz (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Rabbi Yaakov (Yankel) Moshkovitz of Shotz. Son of Rabbi Meir and one of his successors. He was the Rebbe of Shotz for a period of time before and after World War II before immigrating to Haifa, Israel. He married Pessl, the daughter of Rabbi Sinai Halberstam, the Rebbe of Zhmigrod. They had two children, Yekusiel Yehuda (Zalmen Leib) and Miriam ...

  7. Vayoel Moshe - Wikipedia

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    Vayoel Moshe ( Hebrew: ויואל משה) is a Hebrew book written in 1961 by Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, founder of the Satmar Hasidic movement. In it, Teitelbaum argues that Zionism is incompatible with Judaism . As Teitelbaum explains in the introduction, the book's title is taken from the biblical verse of Exodus 2:21, and hints to Teitelbaum's ...

  8. Faige Teitelbaum - Wikipedia

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    Faige Szapiro was born in Częstochowa, Poland, to Rabbi Awigdor Szapiro of the Kosnitz Hasidic dynasty. In 1936, she married Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum after the death of Joel's first wife. [1] Following the death of Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum in 1979 and his succession by Moshe (Moses) Teitelbaum, a nephew of Joel, a segment of the Satmar community ...

  9. Shaarai Torah Synagogue (Worcester, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Shaarai Torah Synagogue ( Hebrew: שַׁעֲרֵי תּוֹרָה, lit. 'Gates of Learning') is an historic former Modern Orthodox Jewish synagogue building located at 32 Providence Street, Worcester, Massachusetts, in the United States. Worcester's first Modern Orthodox "shul" (and 6th overall), Shaarai Torah was considered the city's "Mother ...