Shlomo Halberstam ( pl, Szlomo Halberstam , he, רבי שלמה האַלבּערשטאַם ; 1847 –1905) was a
Hasidic
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Rebbe, founder of the
Hasidic dynasty
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* Each leader of the dynasty is often known as an ''ADMOR'' (abbreviation for '' ADoneinu MOreinu ...
of
Bobov. He was the son of Rabbi
Myer Noson Halberstam
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(1827-1855). Rabbi Shlomo was a grandson of the ''
Divrei Chaim'' of
Sanz (1793-1876), a
Hasidic
Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
sage of the 19th century whose influence established the groundwork for many other
Galician Hasidic movements.
Halberstam became an orphan at age eight, and lived with his grandfather, the ''Divrei Chaim'', for most of his early life. He married the daughter of Rabbi Yehoshua of
Kaminka. In later life he re-married; his second wife was the daughter of Rabbi Menashe of
Drohobycz. His mentors in ''chasidut'' were his two grandfathers, the ''Divrei Chaim'' of Sanz and Rabbi
Eliezer Horowitz
Eliezer (, "Help/Court of El") was the name of at least three different individuals in the Bible.
Eliezer of Damascus
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of
Dzikov.
He became the rabbi of
Bukowsko
Bukowsko (; yi, בוקאווסק, Bikofsk; uk, Буківсько, Bukivsʹko) is a village in Sanok County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland.
It's in the Bukowsko Upland mountains, parish ''in loco'', located near the towns of Medzilaborce a ...
in 1864,
Oświęcim in 1879,
Vishnitsa in 1880, where he set up a large yeshiva in 1881 and began to serve as a rebbe (Admor) there. He left Vishnitsa and re-established his Yeshiva in
Bobov where he was appointed rabbi in 1892.
He died in the summer of 1905 (''1 Tamuz 5665'' on the
Hebrew calendar).
Rebbes of Bobov
# Shlomo Halberstam (1847 - 1905) grandson of the
Sanzer Rebbe,
Chaim Halberstam
#
Ben Zion Halberstam
Ben Zion Halberstam (1874–1941) was the second Bobover Rebbe. He was murdered by the Nazis in 1941.
Biography
Halberstam was born in Bikofsk in 1874. His father was Shlomo Halberstam (1847–1905), the first Rebbe of Bobov, and a scion of t ...
(1874 - 1941)
#
Shlomo Halberstam (1907 - 2000)
#
Naftali Halberstam (1931 - 2005)
#
Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish Halberstam, younger son of Shlomo Halberstam
:*
Rabbi Mordechai Dovid Unger Shlita (b. 1954), current and first
Bobov-45 Rebbe, son-in-law of Naftali Halberstam
See also
*
Bobov Synagogue (Kraków)
The Bobov Synagogue in Kraków, Poland, was established in 1871 by followers of Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov.
Located at 12 Estery Street, the synagogue was founded on the first story of an apartment block and also contained a Talmudic scho ...
*
Bobowa
Bobowa ( yi, בּאָבּאָוו, ''Bobov'') is a small town in Gorlice County, southern Poland. Administratively part of the Lesser Polish Voivodeship, it is situated west of Gorlice and south-east of the regional capital Kraków. It was fo ...
(in Poland)
*
Borough Park, Brooklyn
1847 births
1905 deaths
Rebbes of Bobov
Polish Hasidic rabbis
Hasidic rabbis in Europe
Jews from Galicia (Eastern Europe)
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