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Tuesday, March 31, 2020
Forty-four rabbis in diaspora have passed since coronavirus outbreak
Forty-four rabbis have died as a result of coronavirus, most of the located in the New York City metropolitan area. While the majority of the rabbis came from the Orthodox Jewish community, there was one reform Jewish rabbi who passed as a result of the coronavirus outbreak.
Right before he died from coronavirus, Rabbi Mordechai Gurary, who is a prominent in the New York Jewish community, made a video asking God to save the Jewish community from the coronavirus:
Below is a list of the forty-four rabbis that have recently passed:
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Rabbi Michoel Tzvi Fettman died at the young age of 39. Leaving a wife and nine children.
The only reform rabbi who died to date is Rabbi Neil Kraft. The beloved rabbi of the Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue's died weeks before he was due to retire.
Below is a list of the forty-four rabbis that have recently passed:
Rabbi Michoel Tzvi Fettman died at the young age of 39. Leaving a wife and nine children.
The only reform rabbi who died to date is Rabbi Neil Kraft. The beloved rabbi of the Edgware and Hendon Reform Synagogue's died weeks before he was due to retire. Rabbi Michoel Tzvi Fettman, 35 years old.
Rabbi Berl Kohn, 95 years old.
Rabbi Aharon Leib Schneid.
Rabbi Yeshaya Englard, 66 years old.
Rabbi Avraham Yaakov Katz, (Boro Park-Linden), 71 years old.
Rabbi Yisroel (Izzy) Fogel ZL from Boro Park.
Rabbi Zvi Yehuda Schmidt,, one of the owners of the Paskez Candy company.
Rabbi Yitzchok Banash. He was 50 years old.
Rabbi Mordechai Zev Halberstam, 42-years-old, from the Bobover Kehillah.
Rabbi Dovid Don Reiss, 77-years-old, and a prominent Belzer Chosid.
Rabbi Aharon Hersh Kleinman.
Rabbi Yitzchak Warman, 91 years old. Comptroller of Women’s League.
Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Grossman, age 65, leaving behind his wife Leah and six children.
Rabbi Aryeh Roth, an elder Sanzer Hassid who recently moved to Boro Park from Bnei Brak.
Rabbi Yisroel Menachem Rosenberg, 70 years old. Shamash in Swan Lake Shul.
Rabbi Avraham (Romi) Kohn, 92 years old
Rabbi Mordechai Zev Halberstadt.
Rabbi Dovid Farkash.
Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Hoenig, 48 years old.
Rabbi Boruch Hersh Feder, 73 years old, a long-time Satmar teacher of Williamsburg.
Rabbi Avraham Yehoshua Freund.
Rabbi Slomo Zev Fried.
Rabbi Yechiel Michel Rosenfeld.
Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Kahana.
Rabbi Mordechai Mendel Gutman, 55 years old.
Rabbi Shimon Susholtz, Mora D’asra of Cong Keren Orah in Kensington.
what is your point of calling all the deceased "rabbis". You know very well they were not all rabbis and most were not rabbis. You know better than that. Yosef
Rav Ashkenazi zl was the Stanislaver Rebbe of London.
Rav Morgan gave a shiur in Toras Emess LA
Rav Chamu was Dayan on Rav Rottenberg's beis din
Rav Tovol was Menahel of a Chabad school.
Rav Romi Cohn, not Kohn.
I really doubt that some of these niftarim had semicha and many of them were certainly not in klei koydesh.
Two rabbis missing from your list:
Herschel Scheiner, a fundraiser for foreign batei yesomim who davened at the Ksav Sofer shul in Crown Heights.
Stanley Esofsky, Secretary of Gateshead Yeshiva. He was humble so he called himself Mister, but in the 1950s he was a rebbi in the cheder of Belfast, Northern Ireland, called Beth Hasepher. Founded in 1908, it no longer exists. I believe he was also a rebbi somewhere in 1960s England.
Rabbi is a first name of anyone (male only) in the Haredi community especially if you live in Wiliamsburg, Monsey, Lakewood, KJ. The cleaning lady is Rebbetzin.
''Rabbi'' Tzvi Elimelech Kahana. He was a really pious, G-d fearing jew, but he was certainly not a Rabbi, he was actually a successful business man. He also did not die of corona. May his memory be a blessing to all of us.
what is your point of calling all the deceased "rabbis". You know very well they were not all rabbis and most were not rabbis.
ReplyDeleteYou know better than that.
Yosef
Rav Ashkenazi zl was the Stanislaver Rebbe of London.
ReplyDeleteRav Morgan gave a shiur in Toras Emess LA
Rav Chamu was Dayan on Rav Rottenberg's beis din
Rav Tovol was Menahel of a Chabad school.
Rav Romi Cohn, not Kohn.
I really doubt that some of these niftarim had semicha and many of them were certainly not in klei koydesh.
Two rabbis missing from your list:
Herschel Scheiner, a fundraiser for foreign batei yesomim who davened at the Ksav Sofer shul in Crown Heights.
Stanley Esofsky, Secretary of Gateshead Yeshiva. He was humble so he called himself Mister, but in the 1950s he was a rebbi in the cheder of Belfast, Northern Ireland, called Beth Hasepher. Founded in 1908, it no longer exists. I believe he was also a rebbi somewhere in 1960s England.
Rabbi is a first name of anyone (male only) in the Haredi community especially if you live in Wiliamsburg, Monsey, Lakewood, KJ. The cleaning lady is Rebbetzin.
ReplyDelete''Rabbi'' Tzvi Elimelech Kahana. He was a really pious, G-d fearing jew, but he was certainly not a Rabbi, he was actually a successful business man. He also did not die of corona. May his memory be a blessing to all of us.
ReplyDelete