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Veretzky (Rabbinical dynasty)

Veretzky is the name of a Hasidic Jewish Rabbinical dynasty originating in Nyzhni Vorota, Ukraine (known as Veretzky in Yiddish), near the borders with Hungary and Slovakia. While the dynasty reestablished its court in the United States, a dynasty of the same name has been recently established in Israel as well.

Veretzky
Yiddish: Veretzky
Hasidic Jewish Rabbinical dynasty
Parent familyLandau
Place of originNyzhni Vorota, Ukraine
FounderRabbi Moshe Ber Landau
Current headRabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau II
SeatKhal Hisachdus Yirieim Veretzky (synagogue), in Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
TraditionsOrthodox Judaism
Cadet branchesZiditshov

Landau family dynasty edit

History edit

Rabbi Moshe Ber Landau served as the rabbi and dayan (rabbinic judge) of Nyzhni Vorota. His son Rabbi Shalom Noach Landau served as the village's rabbi after him,[1] while another son, Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau, served as rabbi of Khust. Rabbi Yitzchak Meir's son, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau, also served as a rabbi, for a time in Nyzhni Vorota as well as in Yaasin and Nitra, from 1929.[2] While both Rabbi Shalom Noach and Rabbi Yitzchak Meir were killed in the Holocaust, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau was not, and emigrated to the United States after World War II, settling initially in Williamsburg, Brooklyn.[3]

In 1952, he moved to the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn and reestablished the community of his ancestors with the opening a synagogue called Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky, becoming known as the Veretzkier Rebbe. It moved to its current location on Avenue L and East 9th Street in around 1970. In 1980, Rabbi Landau arranged for more minyanim to take place in the synagogue, turning it into a "minyan factory" (a synagogue with minyanim available throughout the day).[3] In 1986, Rabbi Landau established a yeshiva that would become known as Yeshiva Ohr Shraga Veretzky, a yeshiva for Jewish children living in the neighborhood, which blossomed in the Mosdos Veretzky yeshiva network.[4]

Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga died in 1996 and his son, Rabbi Aharon Tzvi Landau, known during his tenure as the Veretzkier Rav, succeeded him as rabbi of the community, a position he held until his death in 2003. He was succeeded by his son, Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau, who is the current Veretzkier Rav.[3]

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Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky
(Rabbi Landau's Shul / Landau's)
Religion
AffiliationOrthodox Judaism
Ecclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogue
LeadershipRabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau (II)
StatusActive
Location
Location1202 East 9th Street, Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City, New York 11230
CountryUnited States
 
 
Location in New York City
Geographic coordinates40°37′11″N 73°57′59″W / 40.6195982°N 73.9664552°W / 40.6195982; -73.9664552
Architecture
FounderRabbi Yechezkel Shraga
Date established1952 (as a congregation)
 
The letterhead and emblem of Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky in Midwood

The Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky, popularly known as Rabbi Landau's Shul or simply as Landau's, is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue is located at 1202 East 9th Street, at the intersection with Avenue L, in the Flatbush neighborhood of Midwood, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, in the United States.[5] The synagogue established the Keren Zichron Rabbeinu Yechezkel Shraga fund for impoverished families, named after the founding rabbi of the community.[6]

Mosdos Veretzky, the network of yeshivas founded by Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau, currently includes four schools: Yeshiva Ohr Shraga elementary school and Mesivta Orchos Tzvi high school in Midwood, Ohr Shragelech Marine Park preschool in Marine Park, and Yeshiva Ohr Shraga Lakewood elementary school in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.[4] The network of schools is run under the auspices of Rabbi Shalom Noah Landau, son of Rabbi Ahron Tzvi & brother to Rabbi Yitzchok Meir.

Lineage edit

  • Rabbi Moshe Ber Landau of Veretzky
    • Rabbi Shalom Noach Landau of Veretzky
    • Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau (I) of Khust
      • Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau of Veretzky
        • Rabbi Aharon Tzvi Landau of Veretzky
          • Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau (II) of Veretzky

Veretzky offshoot in Israel edit

History edit

External videos
  Veretzky Rebbe in Lakewood
  Veretzky Rebbe in Williamsburg, Lag Ba'omer

Rabbi Elazar Weiser of Veretzky served as a rabbi in Veretzky in the nineteenth century.[a] His son-in-law was Rabbi Alexander (Sender) Yom Tov Lipa Eichenstein of Ziditshov, the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditshov whose son, Rabbi Yissachar Ber Eichenstein (1850-1924), served as rebbe in Veretzky for a short stint before becoming rebbe in Ziditshov. Rabbi Yissachar Berish's son, Rabbi Moshe Eichenstein (1874-1935), served as rebbe Veretzky for some time as well, as did Rabbi Moshe's son, Rabbi Eliyahu Eichenstein.

Today, the Veretzky chasidic court in Israel is likely an offshoot of the Ziditshov chassidic dynasty, and it is unclear why its founder chose the Veretzky name. Its Rebbe, Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin, resides in Bnei Brak.[8] He is the son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov[9] and a distant relative of the Eichensteins.

Lineage edit


Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Safrin
(1740-1800)
Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Eichenstein of Ziditshov
(1763-1831)
Rabbi Yissachar Berish Eichenstein of Safrin
(1768-1832)
Rabbi Naftali Hertz Labin of Ziditshov
(?-?)
Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Ziditshov
(1805-1873)
Rabbi Elazar Weiser of Veretzky (1805-1881)
Rabbi Yisrael Yosef Labin of Ziditshov
(1825-1900)
Rabbi Alexander Sender Yom Tov Lipa Eichenstein of Ziditshov
(1824-1883)
Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Labin of Stryi
(1845-1913)
Rabbi Yissachar Berish Eichenstein of Veretzky and Ziditshov
(1850-1924)
Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Labin of Kolomyia
(?-?)
Rabbi Moshe Eichenstein of Veretzky of Munkacs
(1874-1935)
Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of Ziditshov-Beregszász
(?-?)
Rabbi Eliyahu Eichenstein of Veretzky and Munkacs
(?-?)
Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov-Beregszász
(c. 1916-2009)
Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin of Veretzky
(b. ?)

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Known in one source as Rabbi Aharon Menachem Mendel.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ "Nyzhni Vorota Religious". Geni.com. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  2. ^ Rose, Binyamin (February 8, 2012). "Under the Nazis' boots". Mishpacha (magazine). Retrieved December 15, 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "This Day in History – November 14, 2018". Hamodia.com. Hamodia. November 13, 2018. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Mosdos Veretzky". ohrshraga.org. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  5. ^ "CLOSED: Rav Landau's Shul, Prominent Minyan Factory in Flatbush, Shuts Due to Coronavirus". Matzav.com. March 19, 2020. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  6. ^ "Keren Zichron Rabbeinu Yechezkel Shraga". kzrys.org. Retrieved March 22, 2021.
  7. ^ "This Day in History – 19 Av/August 20". Hamodia.com. Hamodia. Retrieved March 12, 2021. Harav Aharon Menachem Mendel Eichenstein was born c. 5620/1860. His father was Harav Sender Lipa of Ziditchov, the eldest son of Harav Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov, zy"a. Orphaned at a young age, Reb Sender Lipa moved into the home of his grandfather, Harav Tzvi Hirsch of Ziditchov, zy"a, who eventually married him off to the daughter of Rav Aharon Menachem Mendel of Veretzky.
  8. ^ "Don't Miss This Opportunity to Receive a Bracha from the Holy Tzaddik the Veretzky Rebbe Shlita: Many Have Experienced Miracles". Yeshiva World News. Retrieved March 12, 2021.
  9. ^ "Who is the Veretzky Rebbe that's been coming up everywhere? [closed]". judaism.stackexchange.com. Stack Exchange. Retrieved March 12, 2021.

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Veretzky is the name of a Hasidic Jewish Rabbinical dynasty originating in Nyzhni Vorota Ukraine known as Veretzky in Yiddish near the borders with Hungary and Slovakia While the dynasty reestablished its court in the United States a dynasty of the same name has been recently established in Israel as well VeretzkyYiddish VeretzkyHasidic Jewish Rabbinical dynastyParent familyLandauPlace of originNyzhni Vorota UkraineFounderRabbi Moshe Ber LandauCurrent headRabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau IISeatKhal Hisachdus Yirieim Veretzky synagogue in Midwood Brooklyn New York City New York United StatesTraditionsOrthodox JudaismCadet branchesZiditshov Contents 1 Landau family dynasty 1 1 History 1 2 Today 1 3 Lineage 2 Veretzky offshoot in Israel 2 1 History 2 2 Lineage 3 See also 4 Notes 5 ReferencesLandau family dynasty editHistory edit Rabbi Moshe Ber Landau served as the rabbi and dayan rabbinic judge of Nyzhni Vorota His son Rabbi Shalom Noach Landau served as the village s rabbi after him 1 while another son Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau served as rabbi of Khust Rabbi Yitzchak Meir s son Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau also served as a rabbi for a time in Nyzhni Vorota as well as in Yaasin and Nitra from 1929 2 While both Rabbi Shalom Noach and Rabbi Yitzchak Meir were killed in the Holocaust Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau was not and emigrated to the United States after World War II settling initially in Williamsburg Brooklyn 3 In 1952 he moved to the Midwood neighborhood of Brooklyn and reestablished the community of his ancestors with the opening a synagogue called Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky becoming known as the Veretzkier Rebbe It moved to its current location on Avenue L and East 9th Street in around 1970 In 1980 Rabbi Landau arranged for more minyanim to take place in the synagogue turning it into a minyan factory a synagogue with minyanim available throughout the day 3 In 1986 Rabbi Landau established a yeshiva that would become known as Yeshiva Ohr Shraga Veretzky a yeshiva for Jewish children living in the neighborhood which blossomed in the Mosdos Veretzky yeshiva network 4 Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga died in 1996 and his son Rabbi Aharon Tzvi Landau known during his tenure as the Veretzkier Rav succeeded him as rabbi of the community a position he held until his death in 2003 He was succeeded by his son Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau who is the current Veretzkier Rav 3 Today edit Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky Rabbi Landau s Shul Landau s ReligionAffiliationOrthodox JudaismEcclesiastical or organizational statusSynagogueLeadershipRabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau II StatusActiveLocationLocation1202 East 9th Street Midwood Brooklyn New York City New York 11230CountryUnited States nbsp nbsp Location in New York CityGeographic coordinates40 37 11 N 73 57 59 W 40 6195982 N 73 9664552 W 40 6195982 73 9664552ArchitectureFounderRabbi Yechezkel ShragaDate established1952 as a congregation nbsp The letterhead and emblem of Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky in MidwoodThe Khal Hisachdis Yirieim Veretzky popularly known as Rabbi Landau s Shul or simply as Landau s is an Orthodox Jewish synagogue is located at 1202 East 9th Street at the intersection with Avenue L in the Flatbush neighborhood of Midwood Brooklyn New York City New York in the United States 5 The synagogue established the Keren Zichron Rabbeinu Yechezkel Shraga fund for impoverished families named after the founding rabbi of the community 6 Mosdos Veretzky the network of yeshivas founded by Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau currently includes four schools Yeshiva Ohr Shraga elementary school and Mesivta Orchos Tzvi high school in Midwood Ohr Shragelech Marine Park preschool in Marine Park and Yeshiva Ohr Shraga Lakewood elementary school in Lakewood Township New Jersey 4 The network of schools is run under the auspices of Rabbi Shalom Noah Landau son of Rabbi Ahron Tzvi amp brother to Rabbi Yitzchok Meir Lineage edit Rabbi Moshe Ber Landau of Veretzky Rabbi Shalom Noach Landau of Veretzky Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau I of Khust Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Landau of Veretzky Rabbi Aharon Tzvi Landau of Veretzky Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Landau II of VeretzkyVeretzky offshoot in Israel editHistory edit External videos nbsp Veretzky Rebbe in Lakewood nbsp Veretzky Rebbe in Williamsburg Lag Ba omerRabbi Elazar Weiser of Veretzky served as a rabbi in Veretzky in the nineteenth century a His son in law was Rabbi Alexander Sender Yom Tov Lipa Eichenstein of Ziditshov the son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditshov whose son Rabbi Yissachar Ber Eichenstein 1850 1924 served as rebbe in Veretzky for a short stint before becoming rebbe in Ziditshov Rabbi Yissachar Berish s son Rabbi Moshe Eichenstein 1874 1935 served as rebbe Veretzky for some time as well as did Rabbi Moshe s son Rabbi Eliyahu Eichenstein Today the Veretzky chasidic court in Israel is likely an offshoot of the Ziditshov chassidic dynasty and it is unclear why its founder chose the Veretzky name Its Rebbe Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin resides in Bnei Brak 8 He is the son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov 9 and a distant relative of the Eichensteins Lineage edit Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Safrin 1740 1800 Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Eichenstein of Ziditshov 1763 1831 Rabbi Yissachar Berish Eichenstein of Safrin 1768 1832 Rabbi Naftali Hertz Labin of Ziditshov Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Ziditshov 1805 1873 Rabbi Elazar Weiser of Veretzky 1805 1881 Rabbi Yisrael Yosef Labin of Ziditshov 1825 1900 Rabbi Alexander Sender Yom Tov Lipa Eichenstein of Ziditshov 1824 1883 Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Labin of Stryi 1845 1913 Rabbi Yissachar Berish Eichenstein of Veretzky and Ziditshov 1850 1924 Rabbi Shlomo Yehuda Labin of Kolomyia Rabbi Moshe Eichenstein of Veretzky of Munkacs 1874 1935 Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of Ziditshov Beregszasz Rabbi Eliyahu Eichenstein of Veretzky and Munkacs Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov Beregszasz c 1916 2009 Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin of Veretzky b See also editZidichov Hasidic dynasty Komarno Hasidic dynasty Notes edit Known in one source as Rabbi Aharon Menachem Mendel 7 References edit Nyzhni Vorota Religious Geni com Retrieved March 12 2021 Rose Binyamin February 8 2012 Under the Nazis boots Mishpacha magazine Retrieved December 15 2023 a b c This Day in History November 14 2018 Hamodia com Hamodia November 13 2018 Retrieved March 12 2021 a b Mosdos Veretzky ohrshraga org Retrieved March 12 2021 CLOSED Rav Landau s Shul Prominent Minyan Factory in Flatbush Shuts Due to Coronavirus Matzav com March 19 2020 Retrieved March 12 2021 Keren Zichron Rabbeinu Yechezkel Shraga kzrys org Retrieved March 22 2021 This Day in History 19 Av August 20 Hamodia com Hamodia Retrieved March 12 2021 Harav Aharon Menachem Mendel Eichenstein was born c 5620 1860 His father was Harav Sender Lipa of Ziditchov the eldest son of Harav Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditchov zy a Orphaned at a young age Reb Sender Lipa moved into the home of his grandfather Harav Tzvi Hirsch of Ziditchov zy a who eventually married him off to the daughter of Rav Aharon Menachem Mendel of Veretzky Don t Miss This Opportunity to Receive a Bracha from the Holy Tzaddik the Veretzky Rebbe Shlita Many Have Experienced Miracles Yeshiva World News Retrieved March 12 2021 Who is the Veretzky Rebbe that s been coming up everywhere closed judaism stackexchange com Stack Exchange Retrieved March 12 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Veretzky Rabbinical dynasty amp oldid 1214175984 Today, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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