Rabbi Pinchas Betzalel Malowicki, Admur Lachowicze(Lyakhovichi)-Slonim

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Rabbi Pinchas Betzalel Malowicki, Admur Lachowicze(Lyakhovichi)-Slonim

Hebrew: פנחס מלוביצקי, Admur Lachowicze(Lyakhovichi)-Slonim
Birthdate:
Death: 1948 (77-78)
Place of Burial: Elmont, Nassau County, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Aharon Malovitsky and Reizel Malovitsky
Husband of מסלונים and Leah Malowicki
Father of Avrohom Aron Malowicki; Chaya Sfarad HY"D; R" Shlomo Zalman Malowicki HY"D; Yochanan Jochim Malowicki; Hershel (Zwi Arie) Malowicki and 3 others
Brother of R' Noah of Lachowicze; מרים מלעכאוויטש and אסתר מלעכאוויטש

Managed by: Eilat Gordin Levitan
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About Rabbi Pinchas Betzalel Malowicki, Admur Lachowicze(Lyakhovichi)-Slonim

From the net: http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/lyakhovichi/Rabbonim.htm

"Rabbi Pinchas Malowicki, the Lechowitzer Rebbe in America aka the Slonimer Rebbe in America Born in 1870 to the Lechowitzer Rebbe, Rabbi Noahke - his brother Rabbi Jochanan became the leader of Lechovicher Hasidim as a whole and Rabbi Pinchas eventually undertook the care of those in America. Both brothers continued the strong ties to the Slonimer Hasidic community that made them part of both family and shared chassidus. Both men married daughters of the household of the Slonimer Rebbe - Rabbi Pinchas marrying Leah, the daughter of the renowned "Divrei Shmuel" Rebbe Shmuel Weinberg (sometimes written as Weinberger). The ties between both groups grew stronger in this period, and Baranovichi, the home of the Slonimer Rebbes, was the home of Rabbi Pinchas as well After World War I when Rabbi Pinchas was asked to reach out to the Slonimer-Lechovicher community that had already settled in the US, he emigrated to the US with an adult daughter and son-in-law (Rabbi Hirsch Landau, the Aliker Rebbe). Full of faith that he would be sustained and that his wife and adult children were well settled, he felt that could do what needed to be done and hopefully, return. Lechovichers and Slonimers in the US were living in cities as far apart as Detroit and New York City, Cleveland and Louisville Kentucky, and seeing this scion of Lechovich who epitomized learning and belief was incredibly important to those fortunate enough to have him stop in their communities. He died in the US while traveling to meet the needs of his far-flung congregation and his wife and children were murdered in the Holocaust, with only occassional survivors among his grandchildren. While I filled in information from newspaper sources of the day, I am immensely grateful to the rebbetzin Elisheva Malowicki who provided a great deal of information on Rabbi Pinchas, her husband's great-grandfather" http://www.shtetlinks.jewishgen.org/lyakhovichi/Rabbonim.htm

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Rabbi Pinchas Betzalel Malowicki, Admur Lachowicze(Lyakhovichi)-Slonim's Timeline

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Baranowice, Lower Silesia, Poland
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Baranovichi, Baranavichy District, Brest Region, Belarus
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Baranovichi, Baranavichy District, Brest Region, Belarus
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Age 78
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