Rabbi Shlomo Levin
שלּמה ב"ר חיים יהודה
Rav, Bronx, New YorkDate of Death:
Tue. April 5, 1932 -
Adar II 29 5692
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Name Listed on Cemetery Database: Name listed on marker: Rabbi Solomon Levin
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Picture Caption: At the cornerstone ceremony for the Kletzker Yeshiva, 1937. Rav Levin (20), also seen is Rav Aaron Kotler (10), Credit: MCA
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discussed at length http://forum.otzar.org/forums/viewtopic.php?p=137876#p137876
He was Rav in Rochester and in Bronx
http://hebrewbooks.org/31882
http://hebrewbooks.org/3249
He corresponded with rabbonim in America on important sheilos many years earlier and has tshuvos written to him by Rav Yudelevitz
I am Rabbi Solomon Levin’s Great Grandaughter
Does anyone have any other information about him?
Thank you!
I would like to know which synagogue in Indianapolis, Indiana he was Rabbi at and the time period. His name is on my grandfather and grandmother’s marriage application.
Rabbi Solomon Levin served as rabbi of sharah Tefilla and Knesses Israel of Indianapolis in 1913.
From the book “the jewish community in Indianapolis ”
By judith endelman.
This rabbi levin is not the rabbi levin that was a rabbi in Indiana.
Isn’t he author of Hadar Hacarmel, 2 volumes?
He was Rov in Rochester around the turn of the century. Rav Yudelevitz held him in great esteem.
I have some information about him and would be happy to share it
Shalom you are correct. The rabbi levin that wrote Hadar hacarmel passed away in 1932. The rabbi levin that lived in Indianapolis and Minneapolis authored minchas shlomo passed away in 1986.
Sorry he passed in 1984