Rabbis and scholars in Svisloch

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Rabbi Ezekiel of Svisloch son of Abraham Hayim Katzenellenpogen. ABD and Rabbi of Svisloch wrote an approbation to Mar'ot HaTzovz'ot by Moses Zeev,  published in Grodno, 1810. ABD Bialystok. His son Abraham born about 1804 settled in Drohitchin.

bulletRabbi Meir Yona of Svisloch first published a volume of the classical halachic work "Ha-Ittur", (written by Rabbi Isaac ben Aba Mari of Marseille, a contemporary of Maimonides), in 5634 (1836) died at the end of the 19th C.
bulletHis son Rabbi Motye
bulletShneur Zalman Pines rabbi in Svisloch died 1903.
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Rabbi Yossef Rosen - Son-in-law of Rabbi Dov Ber Galov, Rav gaon , great in Torah, famous. Born born in 1865 he was elected  Rabbi in Sveslich 1903, He immigrated to the United States and in 1926 became Rabbi in Passaic, NJ. He died 1954.

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Rabbi Mordechai Idelberg Rabbi Mordechai Idelberg had a son named Shlomo.  Schlomo Idelberg was a Professor of Medieval Jewish History at Yeshive Univeristy  in New York.

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Rabbi Chaim Jacob Mishkinski the last rabbi of Svisloch. Murdered with the community 1942.

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Rabbi David Mejzel

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Rabbi Ahron Kotler, born Svisloch 1892 and moved to the United States in 1940. His father Shneur Zalman Pines had been rabbi in Svisloch.Rav Aharon Kotler, Z'tl, was one of the great torah leaders in America and the founder of the great yeshiva in Lakewood, NJ.

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Scholar Hirsch ben Mordecai Edelmann 1805 - 1858, born in Svisloch was a scholar of Hebrew manuscripts at Oxford University. Encyclopedia Judaica has a biography.

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From George Sackheim, Skokie, Illinois: "On my family tree I have the following rabbis from Svisloch:  Irving Agus born February 8, 1910 in Svisloch; Jacob Agus born November 10, 1911 in Svisloch; Early 1800's: Abraham Katzenellenpogen; Ephraim Katzenellenpogen; Ezekiel Katzenellenpogen; Chaim Miszkinski.


 

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