Sasregen (Hasidic dynasty)

Sasregen is a Hasidic dynasty from Reghin, Romania. Rabbi Mordechai Dovid Rubin is the present Sasregener Rebbe in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, New York.

History

Sasregen is one of many offshoots of the Ropshitz Hasidic dynasty that were re-established in New York City and Brooklyn after World War II by surviving descendants of Grand Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Horowitz, the first Ropshitzer Rebbe; others include Beitsh, Dolina, Dombrov, Dzhikov, Melitz, Shotz, Strizhov, Stutchin, Sulitza, and Tseshenov.[1]

The current Sasregener Rebbe is the son of Rabbi Jacob Israel Jeshurun Rubin (30 Kislev 5645 [December 18, 1884], Zhydachiv,  15 Sivan 5704 [June 6, 1944]),[2][3] av beis din (head of the rabbinical court) of Solitza and Sasregin, Romania,[4] who was murdered in the Auschwitz concentration camp,[5] and Alte Nechama Malka Dachner, daughter of Rabbi Chaim Dachner of Seret, who was also killed in the Holocaust. His brothers are Rabbi Shmuel Shmelka Rubin, Sulitzer Rebbe, and the Muzhayer Rebbe (d. 2008) of Midwood, Brooklyn.

Rubin married Mirl Eichenstein, daughter of Rabbi Joshua Eichenstein. His son, Rabbi Yehoshua Rubin, is the Bobover Rav of 45th Street and son-in-law of the late Grand Rabbi Naftali Halberstam of Bobov. The Sasregener Rebbe is the author of Kol HaMikra'ot ShebeTalmud Bavli, which he began in 1955 and published in 1987.[6]

Dynasty

Notes

  1. Finkel, Avraham Yaakov (1992). The Great Chasidic Masters. Jason Aronson. p. 98. ISBN 0876685955.
  2. Rosenstein, Neil (1976). The Unbroken Chain: Biographical sketches and the genealogy of illustrious Jewish families from the 15th-20th century. Shengold Publishers. p. 611. ISBN 0884000435.
  3. 1 2 Ṿunder. Meʼore Galitsyah: Volume 4. p. 699.
  4. Lev, Baruch (2007). There is No Such Thing as Coincidence 2: A new collection of stories about Divine Providence. Feldheim Publishers. pp. 7274. ISBN 1583309403.
  5. Finkel (1992), p. 217.
  6. Rosenstein, Neil (1990). The unbroken chain: biographical sketches and the genealogy of illustrious Jewish families from the 15th-20th century, Volume 2. CIS Publishers. p. 1050. ISBN 096105784X.
  7. Alfasi. "שושלת רופשיץ" [The Ropshitz Dynasty]. ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 268.
  8. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Alfasi. "שושלת רופשיץ ב'" [The Ropshitz Dynasty (II)]. ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 335341.
  9. Ṿunder. Meʼore Galitsyah: Volume 4. p. 710.
  10. Congregation K'hal Sasregen website
  11. Ṿunder. Meʼore Galitsyah: Volume 4. p. 715.

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