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Koson ( he, קוסון, yi, קאסאן) is a
Hasidic dynasty A Hasidic dynasty is a dynasty led by Hasidic Jewish spiritual leaders known as rebbes, and usually has some or all of the following characteristics: * Each leader of the dynasty is often known as an ''ADMOR'' (abbreviation for '' ADoneinu MOreinu ...
originating in the village of
Koson Koson (written: 篁村 or 古邨) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: * (1855–1922), Japanese writer * (1877–1945), Japanese painter and printmaker See also *Koson, Uzbekistan, a town in Qashqadaryo Region ...
(also Kossyny or Kaszony) in Ukraine. The dynasty was founded by Rabbi Yehosef Rottenberg in 1897.


History


''Bnei Shileishim''

Rabbi Yehosef Rottenberg was born in
Halych Halych ( uk, Га́лич ; ro, Halici; pl, Halicz; russian: Га́лич, Galich; german: Halytsch, ''Halitsch'' or ''Galitsch''; yi, העליטש) is a historic city on the Dniester River in western Ukraine. The city gave its name to the P ...
in 1853 to Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh and Chaya Dreizya Rottenberg. He studied under Rabbi
Chaim Halberstam Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1793–1876) ( he, חיים הלברשטאם מצאנז), known as the ''Divrei Chaim'' after his sefer (works), was the rabbi of Sanz ( pl, Nowy Sącz), a famous Hasidic Rebbe and the founder of the Sanz Hasidic dyn ...
of
Sanz Sanz (or Tsanz, yi, צאנז) is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the city of Sanz (Nowy Sącz) in Galicia. The dynasty was founded by the rebbe Rabbi Chaim Halberstam (1793–1876) who was the rabbi of Nowy Sącz and the author of the work ...
and Rabbi Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum of Siget. Rabbi Yehosef married
Rebbetzin Rebbetzin ( yi, רביצין) or Rabbanit ( he, רַבָּנִית) is the title used for the wife of a rabbi—typically among Orthodox, Haredi, and Hasidic Jews—or for a female Torah scholar or teacher. Etymology The Yiddish word has a ...
Sara Yittel, the daughter of Rabbi Meshulim Feish Segal-Lowy I of
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and authored the ''
sefer Sefer may refer to: * Sefer (Hebrew), a term for a book People with the surname * Franjo Šefer (born 1905), Yugoslav tennis player * Bela Šefer, Yugoslav footballer playing in 1924 People with the forename * Sefer Reis, Turkish privateer and Ot ...
'' ''Bnei Shileishem'' (and is therefore sometimes referred to by its name). He settled in
Koson Koson (written: 篁村 or 古邨) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: * (1855–1922), Japanese writer * (1877–1945), Japanese painter and printmaker See also *Koson, Uzbekistan, a town in Qashqadaryo Region ...
in 1897 where he served as
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. After his death in 1911, he was succeeded as rebbe in Koson by his son, Rabbi Chaim Shlomo Rottenberg.


''Shmuah Tovah''

Rabbi Chaim Shlomo Rottenberg married Raitze, daughter of Rabbi Asher Yashaya Rubin of
Kolbuszowa Kolbuszowa ( yi, קאלבאסאוו) is a small town in south-eastern Poland, with 9,190 inhabitants (02.06.2009). Situated in the Sandomierz Forest in the Subcarpathian Voivodship (since 1999), it is the capital of Kolbuszowa County. Kolbuszo ...
, Poland, and authored the ''sefer'' ''Shmuah Tovah''. In 1920 however, nine years after assuming the position of rebbe, Rabbi Chaim Shlomo died, and was succeeded by his younger brother (and son-in-law), Rabbi Yisrael Tzvi Rottenberg, known by the name of his ''sefer'', ''Ohr Moleh''.


''Ohr Moleh''

As Rebbe, the ''Ohr Moleh'' established a hasidic
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, Yeshiva Ateres Tzvi, in Koson that attracted over a hundred students from throughout the region who came to study Torah for a year or more. For the '' Yamim Tovim'', many more chassidim would come to Koson to be with the rebbe. During World War II in 1944, the entire Jewish community of Koson was taken to the Beregszasz brick factory in nearby
Berehove Berehove ( uk, Берегове; hu, Beregszász) is a city located in Zakarpattia Oblast (province) in western Ukraine, near the border with Hungary. It is the cultural centre of the Hungarian minority in Ukraine. Serving as the administrativ ...
, and soon after, they were deported to
Auschwitz Auschwitz concentration camp ( (); also or ) was a complex of over 40 concentration and extermination camps operated by Nazi Germany in occupied Poland (in a portion annexed into Germany in 1939) during World War II and the Holocaust. It con ...
. The ''Ohr Moleh'' and all his children, save for one son-in-law, perished there.


Post World War II

A third son of the ''Bnei Shileishim'' (and a brother of the ''Shmuah Tovah'' and the ''Ohr Moleh''), Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Rottenberg served as a rabbi in Kleinvardein before emigrating to
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, and was recognized as the Kosoner Rebbe. His son, Rabbi Pinchas Shalom Rottenberg, served as Kosoner Rebbe in New York, as did his son after him, Rabbi Menachem Yisrael Rottenberg. He was succeeded by five sons: Rabbi Meir Yehosef in
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and, later, in
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; Rabbi Moshe Shmuel in
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; Rabbi Naftali Tzvi in
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and, later, in Hillcrest, New York; Rabbi Avraham Baruch in
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; and Rabbi Chaim Yehuda Leib (Chaim Leibish) in
Monsey, New York Monsey (, yi, מאנסי, translit=Monsi) is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States, located north of Airmont, east of Viola, south of New Hempstead, and west of Spring Valley. The ...
.


Chanukah attack

The Koson community came under the spotlight when an
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machete attack occurred on
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, December 28, 2019, in the home of Rabbi Chaim Leibish Rottenberg, the Kossoner Rebbe of
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. After the attack, Then-New York Governor
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said, standing outside Rabbi Rottenberg's home, "This is an intolerant time in our country. We see anger. We see hatred exploding. It is an American cancer on the body politic." Then-President
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called the attack "horrific" and said that "we must all come together to fight, confront, and eradicate the evil scourge of anti-Semitism."


Linden, New Jersey

Rabbi Meir Yehosef Rottenberg, a son of Rabbi Menachem Yisrael Rottenberg, served as Kossoner Rebbe in
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before relocating his congregation to
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. Although the community had started out very small, it grew quickly and currently includes families living in nearby Roselle, Cranford,
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, and
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. After the opening of the Kosonner congregation, other Hasidic communities sprouted in Linden as well, including
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, Rachmastrivka,
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, and
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communities.


Israel

The son of the ''Shmuah Tovah'', Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Rottenberg (also the first cousin of Rabbi Pinchas Shalom Rottenberg, Kosoner Rebbe of New York), served as a rabbi in
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. He later emigrated to New York, where he became recognized as the
Kozova Kozova (Ukrainian: Козова; Polish: ''Kozowa''; Russian: Козо́ва) is an urban-type settlement in Ternopil Raion, Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine, in the area historically known as Galicia, east of Berezhany, some west ...
Rebbe and in 1961, to
Bnei Brak Bnei Brak or Bene Beraq ( he, בְּנֵי בְּרַק ) is a city located on the central Mediterranean Sea, Mediterranean Israeli coastal plain, coastal plain in Israel, just east of Tel Aviv. A center of Haredi Judaism, Bnei Brak covers an are ...
, Israel. His son, Rabbi Asher Rottenberg, continued the Kosoner dynasty in Bnei Brak (two of his other sons, Rabbis Yechiel Mechel and Chaim Shlomo Rottenberg, succeeded him as Kozova Rebbe).


Lineage of the Kosonner dynasty

Included in the dynasty of the Kosoner Rebbes are the Kozova Rebbes, who descend from Rabbi Yehosef Rottenberg as well. * Rabbi Yehosef Rottenberg of Koson (1853-1911), ''Bnei Shileishim'', Kosoner Rebbe ** Rabbi Chaim Shlomo Rottenberg of Koson (1870-1920), ''Shmuah Tovah'', Kosoner Rebbe *** Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Rottenberg II of Debrecen, New York, and Bnei Brak (c. 1895-1975), Kozova Rebbe **** Rabbi Asher Yeshayahu Rottenberg of Bnei Brak, Kosoner Rebbe ***** Rabbi
Eliezer Shlomo Schick Eliezer Shlomo Schick (May 29, 1940 – February 6, 2015), also known as Mohorosh (acronym for ''Moreinu HaRav Eliezer Shlomo'', "Our teacher, our rabbi, Eliezer Shlomo", מוהרא"ש מברסלבGantz, Nesanel. "Mohorosh – The Tzaddik ...
of
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and New York (1940-2015), son-in-law of Rabbi Asher Rottenberg,
Breslover Breslov (also Bratslav, also spelled Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism. Its adherents strive to develop an intense, joyous rel ...
rabbi **** Rabbi Yechiel Mechel Rottenberg of Crown Heights (d. 2008), New York, Kozova Rebbe **** Rabbi Chaim Shlomo Rottenberg of Flatbush, New York (d. 1990), Kozova Rebbe ***** Rabbi Tuvia Rottenberg of Flatbush, New York, Kozova Rebbe ** Rabbi Yisrael Tzvi Rottenberg of Koson (1889-1944), ''Ohr Moleh'', Kosoner Rebbe *** Rabbi Chananya Yom Tov Lipa Teitelbaum (1911-1983), son-in-law of the ''Ohr Moleh'', Nirbater Rav ** Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Rottenberg I of Kleinvardein and Los Angeles (1874-1946), Kosoner Rebbe *** Rabbi Pinchas Shalom Rottenberg of New York (1892-1966), Kosoner Rebbe **** Rabbi Meshulam Feish Rottenberg of New York (1931-2014), Kosoner Rebbe **** Rabbi Menachem Yisrael Rottenberg of New York (1928-?), Kosoner Rebbe ***** Rabbi Meir Yehosef Rottenberg of Linden, Kosoner Rebbe ***** Rabbi Chaim Yehudah Leibish Rottenberg of
Monsey, New York Monsey (, yi, מאנסי, translit=Monsi) is a hamlet and census-designated place in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States, located north of Airmont, east of Viola, south of New Hempstead, and west of Spring Valley. The ...
(b. 1958), Koson-Forshay Rebbe ***** Rabbi Avraham Baruch Rottenberg of Lakewood, Kosoner Rebbe ***** Rabbi Moshe Shmuel Rottenberg of London, Kosoner Rebbe ***** Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Rottenberg of Hillcreast, Kosoner Rebbe Rabbi Yeshaya Meshilem feish of Rozla ( Eretz Yisrael)


References

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