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'''Bobov''' (or '''Bobover Hasidism''') is a [[Hasidic dynasties|Hasidic]] community within [[Haredi Judaism]], originating in Bobowa, Galicia, in southern Poland,<ref name=NYT2005/> and now headquartered in the neighborhood of Borough Park, in Brooklyn, New York.<ref>Mintz, Jerome, 1998 ''Hasidic People'' Harvard University Press p.120.</ref>
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'''Bobov''' (or '''Bobover Hasidism''') is a [[Hasidic dynasties|Hasidic]] community within [[Haredi Judaism]], originating in Bobowa, Galicia, in southern Poland,<ref name="NYT2005">[https://www.nytimes.com/2005/03/25/obituaries/naftali-halberstam-dies-at-74-bobov-hasidims-grand-rabbi.html Naftali Halberstam Dies at 74; Bobov Hasidim's Grand Rabbi]''The New York Times'', March 25, 2005.</ref> and now headquartered in the neighborhood of Borough Park, in Brooklyn, New York.<ref>Mintz, Jerome, 1998 ''Hasidic People'' Harvard University Press p.120.</ref>
  
 
Bobov developed into a leading Hasidic dynasty through the leadership of [[Shlomo Halberstam (third Bobover rebbe)|Shlomo Halberstam]], a Holocaust survivor.
 
Bobov developed into a leading Hasidic dynasty through the leadership of [[Shlomo Halberstam (third Bobover rebbe)|Shlomo Halberstam]], a Holocaust survivor.
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Bobov communities are found in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn; in Monsey, New York; Los Angeles; Lakewood, New Jersey; Montreal; Toronto; Antwerp; and London.<ref name=NYT2005/> In Israel, Bobov has large branches in Jerusalem, Bnei Brak, Ashdod, Elad, an enclave, "Kiryas Bobov", in Bat Yam and in the illegal settlement of [[Beitar Illit]].<ref>Tzvi Rabinowicz ''[https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0765760681 Hasidism in Israel: A History of the Hasidic Movement]''  2000</ref>
 
Bobov communities are found in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn; in Monsey, New York; Los Angeles; Lakewood, New Jersey; Montreal; Toronto; Antwerp; and London.<ref name=NYT2005/> In Israel, Bobov has large branches in Jerusalem, Bnei Brak, Ashdod, Elad, an enclave, "Kiryas Bobov", in Bat Yam and in the illegal settlement of [[Beitar Illit]].<ref>Tzvi Rabinowicz ''[https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0765760681 Hasidism in Israel: A History of the Hasidic Movement]''  2000</ref>
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==Politics and Zionism==
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'The Israeli branch pursues a non-confrontational but non-Zionist stance vis-à-vis the Israeli government. Their sons do not serve in the [[IDF]].'<ref>https://www.encyclopedia.com/religion/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/bobov</ref>
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== See also ==
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*[[Benzion Freshwater]] <ref name="Thirdsector">Pudelek, Jenna, [http://www.thirdsector.co.uk/charity-commission-tells-jewish-charity-appoint-least-one-fully-independent-trustee/governance/article/1224872 Charity Commission tells Jewish charity to appoint at least one 'fully independent' trustee] Thirdsector.co.uk, 16 December 2013</ref> is the son of [[Osias Freshwater]] (1897–1976), born in the village of Sassov, Galicia, Poland, who emigrated to England in 1939. His wife and three children died in the Holocaust. In 1947 he married [[Nechama Golda Stempel]] ''née'' Halberstam, widowed daughter of Rabbi [[Ben Zion Halberstam]], the second [[Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)|Bobover]] [[Rebbe]], and they had two sons, Benzion and Solomon. Shlomo and Benzion Freshwater are thus descendants of the [[Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)|Bobov dynasty]].
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*[[Bobov non profits in the US]]
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==Resources==
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*https://www.5tjt.com/bobover-rebbes-triumphant-visit-to-israel/
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*Shlomo Shamir [https://archive.ph/tvmaF A Hasidic Sect Discovers Democracy] Haaretz Sep 24, 2007.
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*https://www.israelhayom.com/2020/12/30/coronavirus-brings-soldiers-and-haredim-closer-together/
  
 
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Latest revision as of 07:10, 20 September 2024

Bobov (or Bobover Hasidism) is a Hasidic community within Haredi Judaism, originating in Bobowa, Galicia, in southern Poland,[1] and now headquartered in the neighborhood of Borough Park, in Brooklyn, New York.[2]

Bobov developed into a leading Hasidic dynasty through the leadership of Shlomo Halberstam, a Holocaust survivor.

There are currently two independent Bobov communities, each with their own rebbes and institutions. The first, which carries the name Bobov and inherited all Bobov institutions, is led by Benzion Halberstam. The second one, named Bobov-45, broke away from the main group in 2005, and established their own institutions; they are led by Rabbi Mordechai Dovid Unger Shlita.

Bobov communities are found in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn; in Monsey, New York; Los Angeles; Lakewood, New Jersey; Montreal; Toronto; Antwerp; and London.[1] In Israel, Bobov has large branches in Jerusalem, Bnei Brak, Ashdod, Elad, an enclave, "Kiryas Bobov", in Bat Yam and in the illegal settlement of Beitar Illit.[3]

Politics and Zionism

'The Israeli branch pursues a non-confrontational but non-Zionist stance vis-à-vis the Israeli government. Their sons do not serve in the IDF.'[4]


See also

Resources

Notes