Rimenov (Hasidic dynasty) explained
Rimanov (Yiddish: רימאנאוו) is the name of a Hasidic rabbinical dynasty within Orthodox Judaism. The dynasty originated in Rymanów in Poland's Subcarpathian Voivodeship.
Rimenov rebbes
The first Rebbe of Rimanov was Grand Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov (1745–1815), author of Sifrei haRahak Rabbi Menachem Mendel me-Rymanów, Divrei Menachem, Menachem Tzion[1] and Toras Menachem.
His disciple and successor was Rav Tzvi Hersh Hakohen of Rimanov (1778–1846), called Reb Tzvi Hersh Meshares, author of Be'eros Hamayim.
Rimenov shuls
There are many shuls (synagogues) named Rimanov, either by followers of the Rimanov hasidim, or led by descendants of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov or of his disciple, Rabbi Hershel of Rimanov.
- Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY: Rimanov Shul "Toras Menachem of Rimanov", led by Rabbi Mendel Goldberger (a descendant of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Rimanov) at 104 Spencer Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This synagogue is uniquely known for the many Minyanim performed simultaneously (there could be up to 4 services performed in a single Friday night).
- Borough Park, Brooklyn:
References
- Book: he:מנחם ציון. http://hebrewbooks.org/43898. April 29, 2013. 1907. M. Blayer. Bartfeld. Hebrew.
- Web site: Rimanover-Tenke Shidduch. Tannenbaum. Rabbi Gershon. August 29, 2007. April 29, 2013. The Jewish Press.
- Web site: My Machberes. 6 December 2012 .
- Web site: The Old Shtetl Rymanow (Part I). Shmuel Ben Eliezer. August 2, 2006. April 29, 2013. The Jewish Press.
External links
Meorei Galicia: Encyclopedia of Galician Sages by rabbi Meir Wunder