Yaakov Yitzchak Neumann Explained
Rabbi Yaakov Yitzhak Neumann or Neimann (1920, Pápa, Hungary – 2007, Montreal), also known as "Pupa Rav", was the rabbi of Montreal's Belzer hasidim from 1953 until his death in 2007.
Life
Neumann was born in Pápa, Hungary. His father Yosef ben Benzion Neuman was also a rabbi.
Rabbinical career
After surviving the Holocaust, in which his wife and only son, Nuchem, were killed, Neumann served as head of the remaining Hungarian Pápa community (1948), from which he gained the title, Puper Rav.
He then emigrated to Australia and then in 1953 to Montreal where there was a Belzer community.[1]
He died in 2007, at 87 without children.
Sources
- Bauer, Julien, "Les communautés hassidiques de Montréal". Dans P. Anctil et I. Robinson (dir.), Les communautés juives de Montréal, Sillery, Septentrion, 2011, p. 216-233.
- Gutwirth, Jacques. "Hassidism and Urban Life". The Jewish Journal of Sociology . 38, 1996, p. 107-15.
- Gutwirth, Jacques. "The Structure of a Hassidic Community in Montreal". The Jewish Journal of Sociology. 14, 1972, p. 43-62.
- Lapidus, Steven. "The Forgotten Hassidim: Rabbis and Rebbes in Prewar Canada". Canadian Jewish Studies Journal/Revue d'études juives canadiennes, vol. 12, 2004, p. 1-30.
- Shaffir, William. "Chassidic Communities in Montreal". The Canadian Jewish Mosaic. Eds. Morton Weinfeld, Irwin Cotler, William Shaffir ed. Rexdale, Ont.: J. Wiley & Sons Canada, 1981, p. 273-86. Print.
- Tannenbaum, Gershon. "Rabbi Koppelman Visits Australia". Jewish Press: Americas Largest Independent Jewish Weekly. Web. 1 November 2010.
- Besser, Yisroel. "Posek, Father, Friend" in Mishpacha magazine: issue 145 February 2007.
Notes and References
- Web site: Puper Rav – Rabbi Yaakov Yitzhak Neumann of Montreal's Belz Community . Museum of Jewish Montreal . 24 June 2019.