Adventures With Rebbe Mendel was created in 2002.
At the Rebbe's Table was created on 2002-01-11.
The term rebbe is used to refer to the rabbi who is a leader of a Hassidic sect. So, there is the Bobover Rebbe, the Bostoner Rebbe, the Chernobler Rebbe etc. It is very common that the sects are named after the town where they originated. The Rebbe of Borsche would then be the Hassidic leader of the town of Borsche and might also be known as the Borscher Rebbe. The name Borsche is a family name, though not a common one, suggesting that there may be a place by that name, but I have not been able to find it.
The guy who leads services at synagogue.
1891
Bluzhever Rebbe was one of the important recent rabbis of Judaism. His full names were Rav Yisroel Spira and was born in 1889 and died in 1989.
Walter Rebbe has written: 'Der Lotusfall vor dem Weltgerichtshof' -- subject(s): Conflict of laws, Lotus (Steamship)
Rebbe is in fact Hebrew for Rabbi, but it has been adopted in Yiddish for lack of a better word.
Yes! He was also the one who wrote down the major teachings of Rebbe Shimon, the Zohar talks a lot about him and about the main event that was on Lag B'omer when Rebbe Shimon passed away.
the Hasidic master, Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk
In Yiddish, rabbi is said as "רבי" which is pronounced as "rah-bee".
David Zeller has written: 'Stories of Rebbe Nachman'