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RabbiBoruch Greenfeld
ברוך גרינפעלד
Greenfield
Leader of the Edah HaChareidis
Personal life
Born1872
Humenne, Zemplén County, Kingdom of Hungary
Died1956
SpouseRivkah Weinberger
Children5 (including Mariam)
Known forLeadership in the Edah HaChareidis
OccupationRabbi, Torah scholar
Religious life
DenominationOrthodox
He had five children that reached adulthood. The oldest, Mariam, her husband Nusen Baumhaft, and 14 of their 15 children were murdered in the Holocaust.

Boruch Greenfeld, (1872–1956), was a rabbi and Torah scholar.

Born in Humenne, Slovakia (then Zemplén County, Kingdom of Hungary), Greenfield studied in Kisvárda under Moshe Greenwald. He married Rivkah Weinberger in 1891 in Stropkov where he founded a small yeshiva. Later he became the dayan (rabbinic judge) of Shebesh, Potneck, and Hermenshtat.

In 1923 he immigrated to the United States where he was a rabbi in several Pennsylvania cities and then in New York City, first in the Bronx and then the Lower East Side. In 1935 he moved to Palestine and became one of the leaders of the Edah HaChareidis.

He had five children that reached adulthood. The oldest, Mariam, her husband Nusen Baumhaft, and 14 of their 15 children were murdered in the Holocaust.

Sources

  1. Ohel Boruch
  2. Moshian Shel Yisroel, by Shloima Yankel Gelbman
  3. Yitzchak Yosef HaCohen (1989). Chachmei Tranyslvania. Machon Yerushalayim.
  4. Weinstein, Avraham Avish Hacohen (1968). Sefer Zichron Stropkov. Brooklyn: Deutsch Publishing and Printing Company.
  5. Lkoros Hayhadus BTranselvany by Tzvi Yaakov Abraham pub. 1951

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