Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Yehuda Breslauer

יהודה ל ב״ר יצחק

Rav, Cong Kehillas Yaakov

Date of Death: Tue. November 15, 1983 - Kislev 9 5744

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Directions to Kever: Cedar Park & Beth El Cemetery is located in Paramus, New Jersey. Location: Needed

Biographical Notes:

Dr. Yehuda Breslauer presided over the Orthodox congregation. Fuerth was home to seven synagogues in 1933, six of which belonged to the Orthodox community: the Mannheimer (opened in the mid-17th century); the Klaus (1691); the Neuschul, or “new school” (1697); the Weisen-Synagoge (at the orphanage); the Spital-Synagoge (at the hospital); and the Polnische Synagogue (the Polish synagogue). The first four of these synagogues were located in a large yard, referred to as the Schulhof (schoolyard), which also accommodated a mikveh, the community’s offices, and a kosher butcher’s shop.
Source: Destroyed German Synagogues And Communities


Credit: Asher Lowy, Lakewood, NJ

Credit: Asher Lowy, Lakewood, NJ


Credit: Asher Lowy, Lakewood, NJ

Credit: Asher Lowy, Lakewood, NJ


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