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Rabbi Alter Noach HaCohen (known as Yarnamer Rebbi) was born in the city of Nesukhoyezhe, Ukraine, to his father Aryeh Meir the son of Rabbi Rabbi Haim Svirzir who was one of the students of the tzaddik Grand Rabbi Simcha Bunim Bonhardt, 2nd Admor of Peshischa. (Source)
Rabbi Alter Noach HaCohen Kaizer of Drohobych was one of the students of Reb Yitzchok of Nezkizh. He served as rebbe in Drohobych and then in Jerusalem. He authored the books "Chen Mordechai-Darchei Chen" and "Nesivos Chen". His life story is written in the book "Toldos Chen". He lived for a time in London and became famous for his 'wonders' mainly concerning patients who were healed by his blessings. (Source)
Rabbi Michalensky was born in 1852 in Neschitz, near Kovel. He was the first Chassidic Rebbe to settle in London, and according to Rabbi Harry Rabinowicz in his book “A World Apart” was a colourful, fighting, enigmatic and erratic personality. In 1870 he travelled to the Holy Land, where he spent five years studying Cabbala under the guidance of the great Cabbalist, Rabbi Mordecai Abadi (who died in 1923). In 1879, in collaboration with Mordecai Abadi he published a book, Chen Mordecai – Darchei Chen. He was a controversial rabbi in several towns, including Remet, near Sighet, Jassy in Roumania, and Yardanov near Cracow. In January 1895 he came to London where he lived first at 27 Sidney Square, and then at 37 Tredegar Square, Bow.
The Jewish Chronicle describes him: “He was a great Talmudist, and still greater Cabbalist; he prayed much, wore two sets of phylacteries at the same time….”
“The Rav… is somewhat under 40, has a fine powerful face – good features – clear grey eyes, long Peot and flowing black beard of patriarchal dimensions and a tendency to curl. he wore a gown of thick black corded silk reaching to his feet, confined about the waist by a handsome girdle. On his head he wore a high sable hat with velvet crown.”
He stayed in London for seven years, became a British citizen and changed his name from Michalensky to Kaizer. He died in Jerusalem in 1920.
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Rabbi Alter Noach HaCohen (known as Yarnamer Rebbi) was born in the city of Nesukhoyezhe, Ukraine, to his father Aryeh Meir the son of Rabbi Rabbi Haim Svirzir who was one of the students of the tzaddik Grand Rabbi Simcha Bunim Bonhardt, 2nd Admor of Peshischa. (Source)
Rabbi Alter Noach HaCohen Kaizer of Drohobych was one of the students of Reb Yitzchok of Nezkizh. He served as rebbe in Drohobych and then in Jerusalem. He authored the books "Chen Mordechai-Darchei Chen" and "Nesivos Chen". His life story is written in the book "Toldos Chen". He lived for a time in London and became famous for his 'wonders' mainly concerning patients who were healed by his blessings. (Source)
Rabbi Michalensky was born in 1852 in Neschitz, near Kovel. He was the first Chassidic Rebbe to settle in London, and according to Rabbi Harry Rabinowicz in his book “A World Apart” was a colourful, fighting, enigmatic and erratic personality. In 1870 he travelled to the Holy Land, where he spent five years studying Cabbala under the guidance of the great Cabbalist, Rabbi Mordecai Abadi (who died in 1923). In 1879, in collaboration with Mordecai Abadi he published a book, Chen Mordecai – Darchei Chen. He was a controversial rabbi in several towns, including Remet, near Sighet, Jassy in Roumania, and Yardanov near Cracow. In January 1895 he came to London where he lived first at 27 Sidney Square, and then at 37 Tredegar Square, Bow.
The Jewish Chronicle describes him: “He was a great Talmudist, and still greater Cabbalist; he prayed much, wore two sets of phylacteries at the same time….”
“The Rav… is somewhat under 40, has a fine powerful face – good features – clear grey eyes, long Peot and flowing black beard of patriarchal dimensions and a tendency to curl. he wore a gown of thick black corded silk reaching to his feet, confined about the waist by a handsome girdle. On his head he wore a high sable hat with velvet crown.”
He stayed in London for seven years, became a British citizen and changed his name from Michalensky to Kaizer. He died in Jerusalem in 1920.
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אלתר נח הכהן (המכונה יארנאמער רבי) נולד בעיר נוסחוז ברוסייא לאביו החסיד אריה מאיר בן הרב ר' חיים סווירזיר שהיה מתלמידיו של הצדיק ר' שמחה בונם מפרשיסחא.
האדמו"ר רבי "אלתר נח הכהן קייזר" מדרוהביטש. תר"ח-תר"פ. 1848-1920 . מתלמידי רבי יצחק מנסכיז.כיהן כמ"מ ברעמיט, סענינא. וכאדמו"ר בדרוהביטש ולאחר מכן בירושלים. מחבר הספרים חן מרדכי-דרכי חן, נתיבות חן. תולדותיו בספר תולדות חן. היה גם תקופה בלונדון והתפרסם במופתיו בעיקר על חולים שנרפאו מברכתו.
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1848 |
1848
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Nesukhoyezhe, Kovel's'kyi district, Volyn Oblast, Ukraine
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1878 |
1878
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Drohobytsch, Oblast Lwiw, Ukraine
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1880 |
1880
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Rzeszów, Rzeszów County, Podkarpacie, Poland
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1881 |
1881
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1892 |
February 8, 1892
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Israel
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1895 |
1895
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1897 |
1897
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1898 |
September 25, 1898
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London, England
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