Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Yehuda Heschel Levenberg

יהודה העשל ב"ר צבי הלוי

Rosh Yeshiva, Orthodox Rabbinical Seminary, New Haven, Connecticut

Date of Death: Sat. January 15, 1938 - Shevat 13 5698

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Directions to Kever: Jewel Avenue Cemetery located along Jewel Avenue between Oynx Street and Whalley Avenue in New Haven, is the common name for a number of smaller cemeteries at this location. Each cemetery maybe independently owned and operated. Location: Congregation Beth Israel, Vilner Lodge Cemetery along the main path, D6

Biographical Notes:

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Photo Caption: Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg in New Haven, Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)
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Photo caption: The last known picture of Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg, Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)

Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)
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Photo Caption: Advertisement announcing Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg visit to Jersey City, Credit: The Jewish Morning Journal, May 13, 1917

Bio Information: 
Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg’s first position in the United States was the Chief Rabbi of Jersey City.


Credit: Rabbi Eliezer Greer, The Yeshiva of New Haven Synagogue

Credit: Rabbi Eliezer Greer, The Yeshiva of New Haven Synagogue


Credit: Dov Elias, Kew Gardens Hills


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