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257:. When he returned to Poland to raise the rest of the money, however, his plan was thwarted by an economic depression that hit Poland shortly after his return. He eventually lost his rights to the land, as well as the money he had invested in it. 252:
In 1924, Bornsztain accompanied his brother Rabbi Dovid Bornsztain to Palestine for the purpose of acquiring land to establish a Hasidic settlement. His brother put a down payment on a plot of land south of
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Upon the death of their father in 1926, Dovid Bornsztain acceded to the leadership of the Sochatchover Hasidim, while Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain continued to live and study in Palestine.
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relocated the Sochatchover dynasty from its home in Poland to the new state of Israel, where it flourishes to this day.
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Meanwhile, Bornsztain stayed in Jerusalem, living first in the Bucharim neighborhood and then settling in the new
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The Sochatchover Rebbe, Harav Menachem Shlomo Bornstein, zt"l, 40 Years Since His Tragic Passing
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dynasty. He acceded to the position of Rebbe following the death of his older brother, Rabbi
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After World War II, when Bornsztain heard about the death of his brother Dovid in the
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Bornsztain led the Hasidut until his death on 23 September 1965 (26
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neighborhood, where he established a beth midrash (study hall).
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in Jerusalem during the 1920s, his assumption of the title of
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Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain was the second son of Rabbi
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Index


Nasielsk
Jerusalem
Judaism
Shmuel Bornsztain
Eliezer Lipman of Radomsk
Dovid Bornsztain
Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain
Rebbe
Sochatchov
Hasidic
Dovid Bornsztain
Warsaw Ghetto
Holocaust
Mandatory Palestine
beth midrash
Admor
Shmuel Bornsztain
Avrohom Bornsztain
Ramle
Bayit VeGan
Warsaw Ghetto
1948 Arab-Israeli war
Elul
Har HaMenuchot
Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain
Avrohom Bornsztain
Shmuel Bornsztain
Dovid Bornsztain
Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain

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