Biale Rebbe Of Lugano-Jerusalem Passes Away At Age 89

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JERUSALEM (VINnews) — BDE: The Chasidic Torah world was plunged into mourning with the passing of the Biala Rebbe ZT”L, HaGaon HaRav Betzalel Simcha Menachem Bentzion Rabinowitz, at the age of 89.

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The Rebbe was the oldest member of the Motzes Gedolei HaTorah of Agudas Yisroel in Eretz Yisroel, which represents the Chasidic community in Israel. He led his Chasidus for decades from his Bais Medrash in Jerusalem.

The Rebbe had been ill in recent months and passed away on Erev Shabbos in Hadassa Ein Kerem Hospital.

The levaya was scheduled for 1:00 p.m. on Friday at the Biala Bais Medrash on Rechov Yaakovson in Jerusalem, departing to Har Hazeisim.

The Rebbe, z’tl, was born in Shedlitz, Poland as the youngest son of the Ba’al Chelkas Yehoshua, HaRav Yechiel Yehoshua of Biala, z’tl. When the Nazis invaded Poland, Rebbe Ben-Tzion, who was then six years old, escaped with his parents and siblings to Baranowitz, which was then under Russian rule. The family was later exiled to Siberia.

In 1942, the Rebbe and his siblings traveled to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan, not far from the Iranian border, where he joined the group of children later known as “Yaldei Tehran” who were sent to Eretz Yisrael via Tehran.

When he reached Eretz Yisrael in 1943, HaGaon HaRav Yosef Shlomo Kahaneman took him and other children under his care, saving them from the secular influence of the State. The Rebbe first lived in the orphanage founded by HaRav Kahaneman and afterward by his uncle in Bnei Brak, Rav Yosef Tzvi Kalish of Skierniewic, who served as the Rav of the city. When he was 12, his father, the Chelkas Yehoshua, who had been stuck in Russia, finally reached Eretz Yisrael and reunited with his children in Eretz Yisrael.

As a bochur, he studied in Ponevezh Yeshivah and was soon recognized as an illui. He became a disciple of HaGaon HaRav Shach, Ztl, and also attended the shiurim of HaGaon HaRav Shmuel Rozovsky, z’tl and HaGaon HaRav Dovid Povarsky, z’tl.

In 1957, he married in London – to Baila Bracha, the daughter of HaGaon HaRav Avraham Moshe Babad, z’tl, the Rav of Sunderland and the chairman of the Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah in Europe. After his marriage, he moved to Gateshead and learned in the Gateshead Kollel, where he soon became known for his greatness in Torah. In 1978, he was chosen to serve as the Rav of Lugano, Switzerland. In 1981, his father passed away and he succeeded him as Rebbe.

The Rebbe authored over 100 sefarim under the name Mevaseir Tov which are characterized by their immense depth and scope in Torah. He was constantly learning, writing chiddushim and delivering deep and lengthy shiurim, and focused on infusing his chassidim with tremendous ahavas haTorah.

One of the special areas of the Rebbe’s devout service of G-d was his devotion to education. He served as a guide for countless educators and parents from all walks of life, especially in the area of youth going OTD.

The Rebbe was a famous speaker who was revered by all who knew him. Recently he had weakeneed and had been hospitalized several times. On Pesach he attended the “tish” (table) at his Beis Midrash in Jerusalem. He endeavored not to show his pain and greeted every chasid as if he were his own son.

After Pesach he was hospitalized and despite all prayers and efforts by doctors, the Rebbe passed away on 2nd of Iyyar.

The Rebbe is survived by his four sons, Rabbi Leibush, Rabbi of Shaarei  Tefillah Manchester, Rabbi David Manish son-in-law of the Sassover Rebbe, Rabbi Yitzchak Yosef son-in-law of the Kapitchnitzer Rebbe and Rabbi Avraham Moshe who heads the community in Maale Amos.

The Rebbe’s son-in-laws are Rabbi Avraham Yitzchak Weiss who heads the Biale kollel and Rabbi Mordechai Weinberg who heads the Slonim community in London.

May his memory be blessed.

 


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anaymous
anaymous
10 days ago

Boruch Dayan Hames. Such sad news to hear. An unfathomable loss to Klal Yisorel

Alta Bubby
Alta Bubby
9 days ago

BDE
He guided us in Shidduchim for our daughter with true concern and good advice.