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Yehuda Leib Schneersohn

Rabbi Yehuda Leib Schneersohn (1808-1866) was a Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi, the second son of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, and founder and first leader of Kopust Hasidism.[1]

Life and career edit

Known as the Maharil (an acronym for "Moreinu HaRav Yehuda Leib"), he settled in Kopust a few months after the death of his father, when he and his brothers were not able to reach an agreement about the succession. He died two months later. He had three sons:

  • Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Schneersohn (1830–1900), oldest son of Rabbi Yehuda Leib, assumed his father's position in Kopust. He is the author of a work on Hasidism titled "Magen Avot" ("Shield of the Fathers"). Two months after the death of his father, Ha'Tzemach Tzedek, settled in the city of Kapust, located south of Vitebsk (today in Belarus), and began to lead the presidency there. Maharil was the oldest son who agreed to lead the rebbe, and even during his father's lifetime he led the rebbe, so most of the Hasidim flocked to him. Shmuel Schneerson is the one who is supposed to fill his father's place
  • Rabbi Shalom Dovber Schneersohn of Rechitsa (died 1908), known as the Rashab of Rechitsa.[2] Succeeding his brother, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman, Rabbi Shalom Dovber served as the Kopuster movement's rebbe in the town of Rechitsa.[3] Rabbi Shalom Dovber seems to have died without a successor.
  • Rabbi Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn (1842–1924), known as Shmaryahu Noah of Babruysk. Succeeding his brother, Rabbi Shlomo Zalman, Rabbi Shmaryahu Noah served as the Kopuster movement's rebbe in the town of Babruysk.[4] He was rav of the chasidim in Babruysk from 1872, and founded a yeshiva there in 1901.[5] He authored a two volume work on Hasidism, titled "Shemen LaMaor" ("Light for the Luminary").[6][7][8]

References edit

  1. ^ Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1942). Introduction to Hayom Yom.
  2. ^ a Hebrew acronym for "Rav Shalom Ber"
  3. ^ Kaminetzky, Yosef. Y. Days in Chabad. Kehot Publication Society. Brooklyn, NY. (2005): p. 21.
  4. ^ Kaminetzky, Yosef. Y. Days in Chabad. Kehot Publication Society. Brooklyn, NY. (2005): p. 93.
  5. ^ Kaminetzky, Yosef. Y. Days in Chabad. Kehot Publication Society. Brooklyn, NY. (2005): p. 92-93.
  6. ^ Lowenthal, Naftali. Schneersohn, Shmaryahu Noah. Encyclopedia of Hasidism, Jason Aronson Publishers. London. 1996.
  7. ^ Schneerson, Shmaryahu Noah. Shemen La'moar. Vol. 1. Kfar Chabad, Israel. (1964): p. 1. Available at HebrewBooks.org
  8. ^ Schneerson, Shmaryahu Noah. Shemen La'moar. Vol. 2. Kfar Chabad, Israel. (1967): p. 1. Available at HebrewBooks.org


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Rabbi Yehuda Leib Schneersohn 1808 1866 was a Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi the second son of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn and founder and first leader of Kopust Hasidism 1 Life and career editKnown as the Maharil an acronym for Moreinu HaRav Yehuda Leib he settled in Kopust a few months after the death of his father when he and his brothers were not able to reach an agreement about the succession He died two months later He had three sons Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Schneersohn 1830 1900 oldest son of Rabbi Yehuda Leib assumed his father s position in Kopust He is the author of a work on Hasidism titled Magen Avot Shield of the Fathers Two months after the death of his father Ha Tzemach Tzedek settled in the city of Kapust located south of Vitebsk today in Belarus and began to lead the presidency there Maharil was the oldest son who agreed to lead the rebbe and even during his father s lifetime he led the rebbe so most of the Hasidim flocked to him Shmuel Schneerson is the one who is supposed to fill his father s place Rabbi Shalom Dovber Schneersohn of Rechitsa died 1908 known as the Rashab of Rechitsa 2 Succeeding his brother Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Rabbi Shalom Dovber served as the Kopuster movement s rebbe in the town of Rechitsa 3 Rabbi Shalom Dovber seems to have died without a successor Rabbi Shmaryahu Noah Schneersohn 1842 1924 known as Shmaryahu Noah of Babruysk Succeeding his brother Rabbi Shlomo Zalman Rabbi Shmaryahu Noah served as the Kopuster movement s rebbe in the town of Babruysk 4 He was rav of the chasidim in Babruysk from 1872 and founded a yeshiva there in 1901 5 He authored a two volume work on Hasidism titled Shemen LaMaor Light for the Luminary 6 7 8 References edit Menachem Mendel Schneerson 1942 Introduction to Hayom Yom a Hebrew acronym for Rav Shalom Ber Kaminetzky Yosef Y Days in Chabad Kehot Publication Society Brooklyn NY 2005 p 21 Kaminetzky Yosef Y Days in Chabad Kehot Publication Society Brooklyn NY 2005 p 93 Kaminetzky Yosef Y Days in Chabad Kehot Publication Society Brooklyn NY 2005 p 92 93 Lowenthal Naftali Schneersohn Shmaryahu Noah Encyclopedia of Hasidism Jason Aronson Publishers London 1996 Schneerson Shmaryahu Noah Shemen La moar Vol 1 Kfar Chabad Israel 1964 p 1 Available at HebrewBooks org Schneerson Shmaryahu Noah Shemen La moar Vol 2 Kfar Chabad Israel 1967 p 1 Available at HebrewBooks org vteSchneersohn family treeShneur Zalman i 1745 1812 ShternaShalom Shachna ii Devorah Leah d 1792 Dovber iii 1773 1827 SheinaMenachem Mendel iv 1789 1866 Chaya Mushka d 1860 Baruch Shalom 1805 1869 Shmuel v 1834 1882 Yosef Yizchak vi 1822 1876 Yisroel Noah vii 1815 1883 Chaim Schneur Zalman viii d 1879 Yehuda Leib ix 1811 1866 Levi Yitzchak 1834 1878 Shalom Dovber x 1860 1920 Shterna Sara 1860 1942 Avraham 1860 1937 Yitzchak Dovber xi 1833 1910 Shlomo Zalman xii 1830 1900 Shalom Dovber xiii d 1908 Shmaryahu Noah xiv 1842 1924 Baruch Schneur d 1926 Yosef Yitzchak xv 1880 1950 Nechama Dina 1881 1971 Levi Yitzchak xvi d 1904 Levi Yitzchak 1878 1944 Chana 1880 1964 Menachem Mendel xvii 1902 1994 Chaya Mushka 1901 1988 Light green indicates a Hasidic Rebbe of the Chabad Lubavitch dynasty Light purple indicates a Hasidic Rebbe of the Chabad Kapust dynasty Light orange indicates a Hasidic Rebbe of the Chabad Niezhin dynasty Light blue indicates a Hasidic Rebbe of the Chabad Liadi dynasty Light yellow indicates a Hasidic Rebbe of Avrutch dynasty Solid lines indicate parents children dashed lines show marriages dotted lines show in laws Additional members of Schneersohn family are not listed hereNotes Founder and first Rebbe of Chabad known as Shneur Zalman of Liady Surname Altschuler 2nd Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch known as Dovber Schneuri and the Middle Rebbe 3rd Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch known as Tzemach Tzedek first to assume the surname Schneersohn 4th Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch known as Maharash Rebbe in Avrutch 1st Rebbe of Chabad Niezhin 1st Rebbe of Chabad Liadi 1st Rebbe of Chabad Kapust known as Maharil of Kapust 5th Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch known as Rashab 2nd Rebbe of Chabad Liadi known as Maharid 2rd Rebbe of Chabad Kapust 3rd Rebbe of Chabad Kapust known as Rashab of Rechitsa 4th Rebbe of Chabad Kapust 6th Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch known as Rayatz 3rd Rebbe of Chabad Liadi Levi Yitzchak Guterman son in law of Chaim Schneur Zalman Schneersohn 7th Rebbe of Chabad Lubavitch uses the spelling of Schneerson References Schneersohn Yosef Yitzchak Schneerson Menachem Mendel 2005 Hayom Yom Bilingual Edition Brooklyn NY Kehot Publication Society ISBN 0 8266 0669 5 nbsp This biographical article about a Ukrainian rabbi is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yehuda Leib Schneersohn amp oldid 1211810368, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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