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  1. Joel Teitelbaum (Yiddish: יואל טייטלבוים, romanized: Yoyl Teytlboym, [jɔjl̩ teɪtɛlbɔjm]; 13 January 1887 – 19 August 1979) was the founder and first Grand Rebbe of the Satmar dynasty. A major figure in the post-war renaissance of Hasidism, he espoused a strictly conservative and isolationist line, rejecting modernity.

    • Esther (−1921), Rachel (−1931), Roysele (−1953)
    • Rabbi
    • Hungarian, Romanian, American
    • Chavah Horowitz (1904–1936), Alte Faige Shapiro (1937–2001)
  2. Joel Teitelbaum. Teitelbaum, 1958. Joel Teitelbaum (in ebraico יואל טייטלבוים ‎?; Sighetu Marmației, 13 gennaio 1887 – Kiryas Joel, 19 agosto 1979) è stato un rabbino e mistico ungherese, ebreo naturalizzato statunitense [1] . Noto come Reb Yoelish o Rav (o Rebbe) Satmar, è stato un Rebbe (capo spirituale, in ...

  3. Rabbi Teitelbaum’s decision to stay in America was historic, in that it set in place the foundation for the growth of the Satmar community. After only a short time, the transplanted “Yetiv Lev” Congregation emerged upon American soil, with Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum at the helm. In 1948, he drew worldwide attention when he became the only ...

  4. 7 dic 2012 · On December 7, 1944, the train carrying Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, founder of the Satmar Hasidic dynasty, departed Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on the so-called Kastner Train. The train, carrying some 1370 Jews, took them to Switzerland and safety – unlike most of Teitelbaum's followers in Hungary, who died in the Holocaust.

    • David B. Green
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  5. 23 gen 2018 · Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum, the Satmar Rebbe, was one of the biggest opponents to Zionism and the State of Israel from the ranks of Orthodox Judaism. Over the course of his life, Teitelbaum was...

  6. 23 feb 2022 · The Satmar dynasty was founded by the charismatic and indefatigably quarrelsome Joel Teitelbaum, who was born in 1887 in a region of Eastern Europe that was, in the course of his life, traded...

  7. Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, spiritual leader of the Satmar Hasidic movement, died yesterday at the age of 93 of a heart attack at Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan. He was buried in a private...