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يشاي ستينر
Yeshayah Steiner
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Grand Rabbi Yeshaya Steiner of Kerestir (
1851
-
1925
), was the founder of the
Kerestirer
Hasidic dynasty.
He was born on
Iyar
3, 1851 in the town of
Zbarav
,
Hungary
.
When he was 3 years old, his father died. At the age of 12, his mother sent him to study with to Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh of
Liska
, Hungary, the author of
Ach Pri Tevua
.
When he died and his son-in-law Rabbi Chaim Friedlander author of
Tal Chaim
succeeded him, Yeshaya started travelling to Rabbi
Chaim Halberstam
of
Sanz
. After the passing of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz, he became a disciple of Rabbi Mordechai of
Nadvorna
. The Nadvorner Rebbe suggested that he move to the town of
Kerestir
, in Hungary,
In Kerestir he became a famous Hasidic
Rebbe
and became known as a miracle worker. In 1925 he was succeeded by his son Avraham.
His image is used as an
amulet
by Jews who believe that it wards away
mice
and offers protection against misfortune.
The dynasty continues to this day with his descendants who have strong connections to
Satmar
:
·
Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rubin, Grand Rabbi of Kerestir in
Borough Park, Brooklyn
·
Rabbi Naftali Grosz (1901–1987) Grand Rabbi of Kerestir-Berbesht,Son-in-Law of Rabbi Avraham Stiner. Brooklyn New York, Israel, Miami Beach.
Rabbi Yeshaya Gross oldest son of Rabbi Naftali Grosz, of
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
- Grand Rabbi of Kerestir-Berbesht, Brooklyn NY, Desert Hot Springs California,
Rabbi Yoikel Grosz was the founder of the Monsey NY, and Miami Beach branch of the Kerestirer dynasty house's of worship (1944-)Miami Beach, Florida.
·
Rabbi
Refael Gross
(1928–2007) of
Miami Beach, Florida
. Also known as Rabbi
Armin Grosz
was the Rabbi of the current Miami beach . continues to be maintained in Miami. A Federal law suit against the Miami Beach Beis Medrash was successfully defended by Samuel Burstyn esq. and continues to be maintained by Rabbi Refoel's son
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