Boruch Greenfeld

Rabbi, Deceased Person

1872 – 1956

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Who was Boruch Greenfeld?

Rabbi Boruch Greenfield, was a rabbi and Torah scholar. He was fondly known as Reb Burech Hermanshtater.

Born in Michalovce, Slovakia, as a young child he was already recognized by all who met him as an extremely devout and diligent student. He learned in Kisvadara by the famed author of the Arugas Habosem, Rabbi Moshe Greenwald and soon became one of the top students there. Reb Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam, the Shinover Rebbe, spoke very highly of Reb Boruch held him in high esteem. Rabbi Boruch Greenfield married Rivkah Weinberger in 1891 in Stropkov where he founded a small yeshiva at that time. Later he became the Dayan of Shebesh, Potneck, and Hermenshtat, where he founded the Orthodox Sephardic community he served as the interim Rabbi of Klausenberg shortly before coming to the USA.

In 1923 he immigrated to the USA where he served as the Rabbi in Scranton, Pennsylvania, Pittston, Pennsylvania, Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, The Bronx, New York City, and the Lower East Side at the 52 Cannon Street Shul. He was extremely upset with the laxness in which Torah Judaism was being led and he fought this laxness fiercely. In 1935 he moved to Palestine and upon his arrival was offered a number of high rabbinical posts. As in previous times during his life, due to his great humility he declined sch positions, but was, however, one of the leaders of the Edah HaChareidis.

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Born
1872
Religion
  • Judaism
Profession
Died
1956

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on July 23, 2013

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