- Meyer Rosenbaum (II)
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For other uses, see Meyer Rosenbaum.
Chief Rabbi Meyer Rosenbaum was the spiritual leader of the Kehilla Adath Israel and the Chief Rabbi of Cuba from 1942 to 1958. Rabbi Rosenbaum was the founder of the Tahkemoni School in Havana. [1] He also authored many scholarly works in Hebrew, Yiddish, and Spanish.
Chief Rabbi Rosenbaum was a son of Rebbe Issamar of Nadvorna. He was the only child of Rebbe Issamar not to be a Hasidic Rabbi. He was forced to flee Cuba in 1958 when the Batista regime was overthrown by Fidel Castro's socialist government. He is now buried at the Mount of Olives in Jerusalem, Israel.
See also
- History of the Jews in Cuba
- List of Latin American Jews
- List of Cubans
- Nadvorna
- Ashkenazi Jews
- Hasidic Judaism
- Chief Rabbi
References
- ^ www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/1951_8_LatinAmerica.pdf
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- Cuban rabbis
- 20th-century rabbis
- Rebbes of Nadvorna
- Burials at the Mount of Olives (Jewish)
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