Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Betzalel Leib Tenenbaum

בצלאל ליב בן אברהם יחיאל

Rosh Yeshivah, Yeshivas Karlin-Stolin, Williamsburg, Brooklyn

Date of Death: Tue. April 19, 1960 - Nissan 22 5720
Acharon Shel Pesach

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Directions to Kever: Washington Floral Park Cemetery, also know as Deans Cemetery located Monmouth Junction, New Jersey maintains computerized records and will provide a detailed location map upon request. Location: Stoliner Section

Biographical Notes:

The Rav was born in Kobrin and studied under Rav Pesach Pruskin by whom he was ordained. He later studied in the Mirrer Yeshiva and escaped along with them to Shanghai, China via Kobe, Japan. In America the Rav was among the founders of Bais HaTalmud in Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. Among his writings, Arzei Betzalel and Kuntreis Reshimos were published postmortem.


Credit: Aaron Tenenbaum



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