Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Aaron Dym

אהרן ב"ר משה הלוי

Rav, Congregation Shaarei Torah, New York City

Date of Death: Tue. June 5, 1951 - Sivan 1 5711
Rosh Chodesh

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Directions to Kever: Beth David Cemetery in Elmont, NY maintains computerized records and will provide a detailed location map upon request. Location: Section: AA2, Society: Cong. Adath Israel Anshei Galitzye (99'er Shul), located along Emanual Avenue between Lincoln and Washington Avenues

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Photo Caption: Rav Aaron Dym, Credit: Moreshes Chachmei America’s Archives

Credit: Moreshes Chachmei America’s Archives

Credit: Moreshes Chachmei America’s Archives

Bio Information:
Rav Aaron Dym was the longstanding president of Degel HaRabanim in New York City.


Credit: Moreshes Chachmei America

Credit: Moreshes Chachmei America


Credit: Reb Elchonon Zev Lustig, father-in-law or Rav Dim


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