Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Agudas Harabonim Building Dedication

הקדשת בניין של אגודת הרבנים בניו יורק

235 East Broadway, New York City

Date of Death: Sun. October 27, 2019 -

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Photo Caption: Rabbonim outside the newly dedicated  offices of the Agudas Harobonim at 235 East Broadway on the Lower East Side, Credit: Needed
1. Needed, 2. Rav Zalman Reichman, Bronx, New York, 3. Rav Dovid Lifschitz, Suwalker Rav, 4. Needed, 5. Rav Simcha Elberg, General Editor of HaPardes, 6. Rav Eliezer Silver, Cincinnati, Ohio, 7. Rabbi Pinchas Teitz, Elizabeth, New Jersey, 8. Needed

Photo Caption: The building as it appears today (2019), Credit: Google Maps

Photo Caption: A cartoon depicting the inability of the Agudath Ha-Rabbanim to understand the American youngster whose only interested was Baseball. Source: Needed

Bio Information:
Agudas Harrabonim, a.k.a. the Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States and Canada (UOR), located at 235 East Broadway, was established in 1901 and is the oldest organization of Orthodox rabbis in the United States. For many years it was the main group of Orthodox rabbis in North America.


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