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Rabbi Salomon Shlomo Peter Carlebach

Hebrew: הרב שלמה קרליבך
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Birthplace: Altona, now Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
Death: July 22, 2022 (96)
Lakewood, Ocean County, NJ, United States
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Son of Rabbi Joseph Zwi Hirsch Carlebach, Dr. rer. nat. and Charlotte (Lotte) Preuss
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Brother of Eva Chava Shulamis Heinemann; Esther Helene Hackenbrock; Miriam Gillis; Julius Yitzchak Carlebach; Judith Yehudis Heymann and 3 others

Managed by: Yaakov Yitzchok Herzberg
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About Rabbi Salomon Shlomo Peter Carlebach

On March 26, 1942, orders were given to select about 300 inmates for "hard labor" from a group of 3,000 possible "candidates." Rabbi Carlebach's son Solomon was among those chosen. The other prisoners, including Rabbi Carlebach, his wife and three daughters, and his widowed sister-in-law were taken away, never to return.

Rabbi Carlebach's son Solomon, survived Hitler's reign of terror and then of Stalin's rule of enslavement. He finally, after surviving hunger, enslavement, arrived in the United States, and it was here that he found a second a father in the head of the Yeshiva Chaim Berlin, Rabbi Isaac Hutner. Solomon who had survived a half decade, of imprisonment, now under the guidance of Rabbi Hutner, studied sacred lore form early morning until late at night. He became a teacher at the yeshiva, married, raised children, and raised them in the spirit of his blessed father and mother, Rabbi and Rebbitzen Carelbach.

http://zachor.michlalah.edu/english/manhigim/manhigim_t.asp?num=4&c...


Finally, after all their suffering, the remaining members of the Carlebach family, Dr. Joseph Carlebach, his wife Lotte, and the four youngest children, Peter, Ruthi, Noemi and Sara (Baby), were deported to the Jungfernhof concentration camp near Riga, in Latvia. Shortly before being deported East, the family were able to send a post card to relatives, which related: "We are about to travel East. We send you a warm farewell. We are confident, and bless the hour in which many fellow travellers feel comforted through us." Only Peter survived. He experienced four years of internment in nine different concentration camps. Today, following in his father's footsteps, he is a rabbi in America.

http://www1.uni-hamburg.de/rz3a035//hallerstrasse.html


Shlomo Carlebach (August 17, 1925 – July 21, 2022) was a German-born American Haredi rabbi and scholar.

Carlebach was appointed mashgiach ruchani (spiritual supervisor) of the Yeshiva Rabbi Chaim Berlin by its rosh yeshiva (dean) Yitzchak Hutner, following the departure of the previous mashgiach, Avigdor Miller. He was later terminated from this position during a power struggle with Hutner's disciples.

Carlebach was a cousin of the composer and musician Shlomo Carlebach

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shlomo_Carlebach_(scholar)

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Rabbi Salomon Shlomo Peter Carlebach's Timeline

1925
August 17, 1925
Altona, now Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany
2022
July 22, 2022
Age 96
Lakewood, Ocean County, NJ, United States