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  2. Shem Mishmuel - Wikipedia

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    Shem Mishmuel (Hebrew: שם משמואל) is a nine-volume collection of homiletical teachings on the Torah and Jewish holidays delivered by Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain, the second Sochatchover Rebbe, between the years 1910–1926. [1]

  3. Shmuel Bornsztain (second Sochatchover rebbe) - Wikipedia

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    He was known as the Shem Mishmuel by the title of his nine-volume work of Torah and Hasidic thought. He was a leading Hasidic thinker in early 20th-century Europe and a Rebbe to thousands of Hasidim in the Polish cities of Sochaczew (Sochatchov) and Łódź .

  4. Avrohom Bornsztain - Wikipedia

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    Ohel (gravesite) of the Avnei Nezer and his son, the Shem Mishmuel, in Sochaczew. Bornsztain suffered from a heavy cough in his later years, due to his frail lungs. He died on 20 February 1910 (11 Adar I, 5670) and was buried in an ohel (covered grave) in Sochatchov. His wife, Sara Tzina, died later that year, on 25 December 1910 (25 Kislev, 5671).

  5. Sochatchov (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    The ohel (gravesite) of the Avnei Nezer and the Shem Mishmuel in Sochaczew. The founder of the dynasty, Avrohom Bornsztain was a leading posek (Jewish legal authority) in 19th-century Poland. He was a close disciple of Menachem Mendel Morgenstern (a disciple of Simcha Bunim of Peshischa) and married the Kotzker Rebbe's daughter. [1]

  6. Shmuel Bornsztain - Wikipedia

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    Shmuel Bornsztain, second Sochatchover Rebbe (1856–1926), author of Shem Mishmuel Shmuel Bornsztain , sixth Sochatchover Rebbe (born 1961) Topics referred to by the same term

  7. Dovid Bornsztain - Wikipedia

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    Bornsztain was born in the Hebrew month of Elul 5636 [1] in Nasielsk, Poland.He was the eldest son of Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain (the Shem MiShmuel) and his wife Yuta Leah.He had a younger brother, Chanoch Henoch, and at least one sister. [2]

  8. Harvey Belovski - Wikipedia

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    Shem MiShmuel: Selections on the Weekly Parashah and Festivals, The Shabbat Siddur Companion Harvey Belovski (born 18 January 1968), is a British Orthodox rabbi . He was the rabbi of Golders Green United Synagogue (Dunstan Road) from 2003 [ 1 ] to 2023 [ 2 ] a position previously held by Chief Rabbi Lord Sacks . [ 3 ]

  9. Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain - Wikipedia

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    Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain was the second son of Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain, the Shem MiShmuel, the second Sochatchover Rebbe, and his wife, Yuta Leah.He grew up in the presence of his illustrious grandfather, Rabbi Avrohom Bornsztain, also known as the Avnei Nezer, who founded the Sochatchover dynasty.