Jerusalem – Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager, the fifth Vishinitzer Rebbe in Bnei Brak and president of the Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah of Agudath Israel, passed away this evening just three months shy of his 96th birthday.
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R’ Hager was the oldest son of the previous Vishnitzer Rebbe, R’ Chaim Meir Hager, also known as the Imrei Chaim, and succeeded his father upon his death in 1972. The Rebbe’s health had been failing over recent years with the exception of holidays and the occasional tish, the Rebbe rarely appeared in public.
R’ Hager was born in Romania in 1916 and was appointed by his father to serve as the Rov of the Hungarian town of Vilchovitz at the age of eighteen. When World War II spread into Hungary in 1944, the Hager family, with the help of local residents and askanim, made the arduous six month trek by foot, rail and boat from Hungary to Israel, where they were welcomed by joyous Vishnitzer chasidim in Haifa.
Upon arriving in Eretz Yisroel, R’ Hager was appointed by his uncle, R’ Eliezer Hager, also known as the Damesek Eliezer, to be the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Beis Yisroel V’Damesek Eliezer. The yeshiva was originally located in Tel Aviv but later moved to Bnei Brak after the establishment of Kiryas Vishnitz and, in fact, R’ Hager was known to be his father’s proverbial right hand and was instrumental in establishing the Vishnitz community and its mosdos in Bnei Brak.
R’ Hager was also named by his father as the Rov and Av Beis Din of Kiryas Vishnitz, where he created the “Tzirei Vishnitz” youth movement in both elementary and high schools, to keep young Hungarian and Romanian Vishnitzer refugees close to the chasidus of their families. R’ Hager served in these positions until the death of his father, whereupon he took over his father’s position as the Admor of Vishnitz. His brother, R’ Mordechai Hager, was named the Admor of Vishnitz in Monsey at that time.
R’ Hager was renowned for both his great skills as a lamdan and his extreme vigilance in shemiras eynayim and was instrumental in the establishment of Mehadrin bus lines in Eretz Yisroel. As president of the Moetzes Gedolei Hatorah of Agudath Israel, R’ Hager established many Vishnitzer schools serving over 10,000 children. Both his davening and his legendary tishes, which were held until R’ Hager’s health began failing, were known to be events of great enthusiasm and joy and were attended by thousands.
A massive celebration was held last year on Rosh Chodesh Nissan in Binyanei Hauma in Yerushalayim to commemorate the R’ Hager’s creation of the Vishnitzer yeshivos in Eretz Yisroel seventy years ago. R’ Hager is credited for stressing the importance of serious learning and proper education among thousands of the Vishnitzer sect, second only in size to the Gerrer chasidim.
R’ Hager, who suffered from Alzheimers, had been in poor health for the last several years and had been in extremely serious condition for the last several months. Last week, R’ Hager developed an infection in his leg which spread throughout his body causing his kidneys to shut down and calls had gone out to Jews worldwide to daven for R’ Hager’s recovery.
R’ Hager was niftar in his home on Rechov Ahavat Shalom in Kiryat Vishnitz just after midnight amid cries of “Shema Yisroel” from his sons, grandsons and gabbaim who were present at the time of his petira.
R’ Hager is survived by his second wife, Sheindel, his sons, R’ Yisroel and R’ Menachem Mendel and his four daughters, Rebbetzin Chana Chaya Twersky, wife of the Skverer Rebbe, Rebbetzin Sosha Teitelbaum, wife of R’ Aaron Teitelbaum, the Satmar Rebbe, Rebbetzin Sara Rokeach, wife of R’ Yisochor Dov Rokeach, the Belzer Rebbe of Yerushalayim and Rebbetzin Hinda Ernster, Rosh Yeshiva of the Vishnitzer Yeshiva in Bnei Brak and thousands of loyal followers consider themselves to be orphaned as well. The paroches was removed from the Aron Kodesh in the large Vishnitz Beis Medrash and hundreds of people have congregated outside R’ Hager’s home in Kiryat Vishnitz.
Thousands are expected to attend the levaya, which will take place tomorrow from the large Beis Medrash Ahavas Yisroel in Bnei Brak’s Kiryat Vishnitz and the kevura will take place in the Zichron Meir Beis Hachaim, where R’ Hager will be laid to rest near his father. The Israeli police, Bnei Brak city officials, Magen David Adom and other agencies will be working together to close down sections of the area as needed and announcements will be made banning all work during the levaya.
Besides his wife, he survived by a brother in Monsey, NY & 2 sisters in Israel.
oh vei what a tragedy
Borech Dayan Emes.
It’s a sad day whenever a Jew dies.
This funeral is gonna be massive, if not the biggest in Jewish history, all the big Hasidic rabbis of this generation are his son in-laws, and it’s a nice thing that the two brother in laws r’ Aron of Samar and r’ berl of Belz came to their senses a few weeks ago and made peace while their father in law was still alive.
Nebech, what a loss. BD’E
He was born 13 Sivan 1916. So he was 95
He was named by his grandfather, after Moshe Rabeinu and Yehoshua bin nun.
BDE. It seems that within the last year or so, the Ebeshter is taking back all the gadolim of the post-War generation and we read here over the past few weeks of the imminent losses of the gadol hador, Rav Elyahsiv and the serious illness of Rav Belsky, shlita and several other big rabbonim.
BDE – will both his sons now become Rebbes?
b”h the rebbi was released of his suffering!
it’s so sad. nebech.
im sitting in shock.
hashem, spare our gdolim! or at least reveal new ones to us in their place!
Satmar Grand Rabbi Aaron refused an offer from a wealthy chossid to fly on a private chartered plane.
Which Skverer Rebbe’s Wife?
They are both big Rabbi ‘s already.
Ye it is a big tragedy for the hole klal israel. Im going to Israel next week for a wedding! So I’ll go Menachem uvely Rebitzin that is sitting!!! Hamokoim yenachem eschem
just in! the rebbe’s son-in-law Satmar rabbi & son-in-law Skver Rabbe now on the way to the Levaye.
Besiros toives!
bde,really sad, he was the tzadik hador!
מפני הרעה נאסף הצדיק. אוי השם האב רחמנות.
The ptirah of a tzadik is always tragedy for Klal Yisroel. Ashreinu that he was able to lead the people for so many years. May the loved ones have a nechoma.
let us all work on getting along
and feel bad for every Jewish loss
may we merit to live and see meshiyach bekorive mamish
In reply to # 28, and casting aside all replies made justifiably out of deep hearted emotion, to verbalize such an opinion is quite short sighted and factually incorrect. It is not an issue of opinion. If a child loses his life to cancer or a young family loses their spouse in a tragic death leaving them without a father or mother, sure that is a great tragedy. Someone who lives to age 95 has merited a long life, but those who sought his counsel and blessing even in the slightest iota are at a grave loss with his passing. It is a tragedy for the community- that a role model is no more. You should have applied more reasoning before you typed out such a titanic unconsideration
Oy, Moshiach already. Who is left to lead us? So many have left us in the last 5 years and all we have now is more machloykes & pain. THAT is is why we see tragedies with young people, we’re living in the darkest Golus….even after the Shoah we had leaders. Now there are very few left with the stature and dignity and compassion and Ahavas Yisrael of their fathers. Baruch Dayan HaEmes.
I Was referring to the comment that God is taking them away from us as if this is somehiw our fauld so I was telling the anguished person that he’s being rediculous and they’re the oldest among us and they will be Niftar its inevitable and nobody Is to blame and BH we have many thousands learning Torah many tzadikim among them. Chill people
BDE , the oilam must increase kavana in al Hatzadikim by shemone esrai…..our gedolim our the shield from all that is crzy in this world. we have to do our hishtadlus as well, but we need our gedolim.
Hashem yaazor!!
I Was referring to the comment that God is taking them away from us as if this is somehiw our fauld so I was telling the anguished person that he’s being rediculous and they’re the oldest among us and they will be Niftar its inevitable and nobody Is to blame and BH we have many thousands learning Torah many tzadikim among them. Chill people
TIME OUT EVERYONE! Why must there always be an argument and insults flying around? A great rebbe has died. It is a loss to our community and we all wish comfort to his family. Enough said.