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The Pod Roșu Synagogue was a
synagogue A synagogue, ', 'house of assembly', or ', "house of prayer"; Yiddish: ''shul'', Ladino: or ' (from synagogue); or ', "community". sometimes referred to as shul, and interchangeably used with the word temple, is a Jewish house of worshi ...
in
Iași Iași ( , , ; also known by other alternative names), also referred to mostly historically as Jassy ( , ), is the second largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the historical region of Moldavia, it has traditionally ...
, Romania, in the neighborhood, during the 19th and 20th centuries. Cucu Street (under that name because of the sales of fowl which took place in a nearby market) was formerly called Sinagogilor Street for the many synagogues that were there (there were as many as 132 at one point), and the Pod Roșu Synagogue was built in a nearby neighborhood under the same name. Pod Roșu means "Red Bridge" in Romanian.


History

The Pod Roșu Synagogue was the second major synagogue to be built in
Iași Iași ( , , ; also known by other alternative names), also referred to mostly historically as Jassy ( , ), is the second largest city in Romania and the seat of Iași County. Located in the historical region of Moldavia, it has traditionally ...
following the building of the Great Synagogue in Iași in 1671. In 1808, the Apter Rav, Rabbi
Avraham Yehoshua Heschel Avraham Yehoshua "Heschel"(or Abraham Joshua) (1595 – 1663) was a renowned rabbi and talmudist in Kraków, Poland. In 1654 Heschel became Chief Rabbi of Kraków, succeeding Yom-Tov Lipmann Heller upon his death. Subsequent to the Chmielnicki ...
moved to Iași to found a
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community there (he was to leave only a few years thereafter). As the Great Synagogue (then called the Schulhof) prayed in Nussach Ashkenaz, the intended synagogue was to pray in Nussach Sephard and Nussach Ari. Despite the synagogue no longer standing, it is still recalled today as one of the major synagogues in Iași. The synagogue was built 1810, and continued to pray in the Chassidic Nussach after the departure of the Rebbe of Apt. The Apter Rebbe built the synagogue from his own funds, though the completion of surrounding luxurious homes, which had been part of his contract with the parnassim of Iași, was unable to be realized. The text of the contracts is to be found in the Apter Rebbe's published correspondence. The synagogue had a Rebbe's chamber off of the main prayer hall, built in the style of Chassidic synagogues and courts in Poland. This chamber was unheated for many years, and devoted Chassidim prayed in the freezing cold despite this, to observe their Rebbe. There was also a large
Menorah Menorah may refer to: * Jewish candelabra: ** Temple menorah, a seven-lamp candelabrum used in the ancient Tabernacle in the desert, the Temple in Jerusalem, and synagogues ** Hanukkah menorah or ''hanukkiyah'', a nine-lamp candelabrum used on the ...
on the
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. The Apter Rebbe's chair remained in the synagogue at least until the 1890s.Gutman, Menahem, Otsar Agadot Hasidim (Iași)


Dovid Ba'al Shem

A common personality in the Pod Roșu Synagogue was Dovid Ba'al Shem, a kabbalist who previously studied with the
Maiden of Ludmir Hannah Rachel Verbermacher ( yi, חנה רחל ווערבערמאכער, 1805–1888),The Library of Congress authority file gives her dates as 1815–1892 also known as the Maiden of Ludomir, the Maiden of Ludmir, the ''Ludmirer Moyd'' (in Yidd ...
. Although he had a small kloyz adjacent to the synagogue, he frequented the synagogue as well. He was known to perform miracles; he died in Tamuz, 1883.


Avraham Elchanan Maizelman

Pod Roșu Synagogue is most prominently known today as the seat of the rabbinate of Rabbi Avraham Elchanan "Huna" Maizelman (1863?-1928), a Talmid Chacham known as the "Poylesher Rov". Born in Halych in
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, he showed great aptitude at the study of Halakhah at an early age. He received Semicha when he was forty years old from rabbis of
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. His wife, "Hudiyah", was the granddaughter o
Rabbi Boruch of Kosiv
Rabbi Avraham Elchanan took the position over from Rabbi Uri Sheraga Taubes (originally from
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, author of the book Ori ve-yish'i, son of Rabbi , father of Rabbi , Rabbi in Bucharest) who died in 1890. Shmuel "Shmelke" Taubes was the brother-in-law of Rabbi Jacob Meshullam Ornstein of
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, who shared a familial connection to Rabbi Avraham Elchanan Maizelman as well. Rabbi Avraham Elchanan was a specialist Even ha-ezer, specifically in the areas of Gittin, Yibum and
Chalitzah ''Halizah'' (or ''chalitzah''; he, חליצה) is, under the Hebrew Bible, biblical system of levirate marriage known as ''yibbum'', the process by which a childless widow and a brother of her deceased husband may avoid the duty to marry. The p ...
, and Mamzerut. His surviving
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are recorded in Rabbi Binyomin Aryeh ha-kohen Weiss of Chernowitz's Even yekara ( tinyana) 126 and ( telita'ah) 165.Weiss, Binyamin Aryeh ha-kohen, Even yekarah (Przemysl, Knoller, 1902) Avraham Elchanan was rabbi of the Pod Roșu Synagogue for 32 years; his son, Samuel, later immigrated to Boston. Among his descendants are economist
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and American-Israeli rabbi Moshe Meiselman. He is buried in the , the historic burial ground for Iași Jewry, next to his wife.


See also

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History of the Jews in Iași The history of the Jews in Iași dates back to the late 16th century, when Sephardi Jews first arrived in the city. Iași has been the center of Jewish life in Moldavia for centuries. Once home to a thriving Yiddish culture, the first Yiddish theate ...


References

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