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תבנית:Short description תבנית:Use mdy dates תבנית:Infobox Jewish leader Eli Chaim Carlebach (1925–1990) was an American rabbi.

Biography

He was born in 1925,[1] to Hartwig Naftali Carlebach and Paula (Pesse) Cohn. He was the twin brother of Shlomo Carlebach. The Carlebach family is a notable Jewish family originally from Germany that now lives all over the world. He studied at Yeshiva Mesivta Torah Vodaas, in Brooklyn, NY.[2]

On March 16, 1949, he married Hadassah Schneerson.[3] The wedding was attended by many great rabbis, including Rabbi Eliezer Silver.[4] Hadassa's father, Schneour Zalman Schneersohn,[5]תבנית:Circular reference was a first cousin of Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, the father of the 7th Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson,[6] who said the first 2 blessings under his wedding chupah.[7] Hadassah[8]תבנית:Circular reference is a second cousin of Menachem Mendel Schneerson.

His daughter Sterna Citron wrote a book about her fathers stories.[9]

Career

After his father's death in 1967, Eli and his brother assumed the position of spiritual leaders of the Congregation Kehilath Jacob (Founded in 1945),[10] the landmarked[11] "Carlebach Shul," located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan.[12][13] The synagogue was famous for its worshippers, young and old, female and male, traditional and liberal who participated in services there.[14]

His grandson, Rabbi Naftali Citron, is the current Rabbi there.[15]

He was also the rabbi at the Hillside Jewish Center in New Jersey.[16]

He died of a heart attack at the age of 65.[14]

See also

References

  1. שגיאת בהערת שוליים: תג <ref> לא תקין; לא נכתב טקסט עבור הערות השוליים בשם page1
  2. Staff, Jewish Press (נובמבר 21, 2013). "Reb Shlomo Carlebach's Early Years in New York".
  3. "The Extraordinary Case of Rabbi Zalman Schneerson". YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
  4. "Cincinnati Judaica Fund". www.cincinnatijudaicafund.com.
  5. "Schneour Zalman Schneersohn".
  6. Resnick, Molly (ספטמבר 23, 2018). "Daughter Of A Schneerson, Wife Of A Carlebach: An Interview with Mrs. Hadassa Carlebach".
  7. "The Rebbe Was Recorded in 1949". יוני 16, 2015.
  8. "Hadassah Carlebach".
  9. Why the Baal Shem Tov Laughed: Fifty-two Stories about Our Great Chasidic Rabbis – via rowman.com.
  10. Johnston, Laurie; Herman, Robin (פברואר 3, 1983). "New York Day by Day". The New York Times.
  11. "305 West 79th Street". LANDMARK WEST.
  12. "Carlebach Shul: Our History". carlebachshul.org. אורכב מהמקור ב-דצמבר 1, 2002.{{cite web}}: תחזוקה - ציטוט: unfit URL (link)
  13. "A Tribute to My First Rabbi". מרץ 26, 2006.
  14. ^ 14.0 14.1 "Jewish Post 4 April 1990 — Hoosier State Chronicles: Indiana's Digital Historic Newspaper Program".
  15. "The Carlebach Shul – Rabbi Naftali Citron". www.thecarlebachshul.org.
  16. "Eli C. Carlebach, 65, Rabbi of Synagogue On Upper West Side". The New York Times. מרץ 27, 1990.

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