He was a Jewish orthodox leader of the Chabad-Chassidic movement during the late 1900. His headquarters are 770 Eastern Parkway, Crown Heights, NY. He is responsible for the many "Chabad Houses" found throughout the globe, which function as outreach centers and synagogues for the Jewish community. Lived 1902-1994
Yoel Kahn is a senior Chabad rabbi, who served as the leading Choizer and Meiniach for the late Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson. He served in this role from the beginning of the Rebbe's leadership in 1950 until his passing in 1994.
No. The Lubavitcher Chasidim (a group of ultra-orthodox Jews) has something called a Rebbe which is the leader of their movement. But that is exclusive to Chabad and none of the major movements have anything similar.
Hassidism was created by the Ba'al Shem Tov Pernounced (Bol Shaym Tove). Hassidism is a group of people called Chabad Lubavitch, created by the first Lubavitcher Rebbe. Chabad Lubavitch is an organazation of Hassidim who are Orthodox. Lubavitchers make stuff more joyful.
At the Rebbe's Table was created on 2002-01-11.
Adventures With Rebbe Mendel was created in 2002.
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)
The Rebbe of Borsche, also known as the Borschtch Rebbe, refers to the spiritual leader of the Borschtch Hasidic community, which originated in Eastern Europe. This group follows the teachings and traditions of Hasidism, emphasizing joy, spirituality, and community connection. The Rebbe serves as a guide and mentor, providing spiritual insights and leadership to his followers. The Borschtch community is known for its rich cultural heritage and commitment to Jewish values.
Rebbe is in fact Hebrew for Rabbi, but it has been adopted in Yiddish for lack of a better word.