Ohel (gravesite) of the Avnei Nezer and his son, the Shem Mishmuel, in Sochaczew
Title
Sochatchover Rebbe
Personal
Born
Avrohom Bornsztain
14 October 1838
Bendin
Religion
Judaism
Spouse
Sara Tzina Morgenstern
Children
Shmuel Bornsztain (Shem Mishmuel) Esther
Parents
Ze'ev (Wolf) Nachum Bornsztain (father)
Dobrish Erlich (mother)
Jewish leader
Predecessor
(first)
Successor
Shmuel Bornsztain
Began
1870
Ended
1910
Main work
Avnei Nezer
Dynasty
Sochatchov
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Peshischa Hasidism
Rebbes & Disciples
Rebbes
Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (Yid Hakudosh)
Simcha Bunim Bonhardt (Rebbe Reb Bunim)
Avraham Moshe Bonhardt (Illui Hakudosh)
Disciples
Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (II) (Biala Hasidism)
Joshua Asher Rabinowicz (Porisov Hasidism)
Shmuel Abba Zychlinski (Zychlin Hasidism)
Yaakov Aryeh Guterman (Radzymin Hasidism)
Menachem Mendel Morgensztern (Kotzk Hasidism)
Avrohom Bornsztain (Sochatchov Hasidism)
Mordechai Yosef Leiner (Izhbitza Hasidism)
Yitzchak Meir Alter (Ger Hasidism)
Yehuda Leib Eiger (Lublin Hasidism)
Israel Yitzhak Kalish (Vurka Hasidism)
Yaakov Dovid Kalish (Amshinov Hasidism)
Shraga Fayvel Dancyger (Aleksander Hasidism)
Aaron Zvi Landau (Strikov Hasidism)
Moshe Biderman (Lelov Hasidism)
Tzvi Hersh Mordechai Bonhardt
Yerachmiel Rabinowicz
Nosson Nuta of Makov
Pinchas Menachem Justman
Avraham Landau
Yechiel Meir of Gostynin
Samuel of Sieniawa
Other
Temerl Bergson
Przysucha
Hasidic Judaism in Poland
Martin Buber
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Avrohom Bornsztain (14 October 1838 – 20 February 1910), also spelled Avraham Borenstein or Bernstein, was a leading posek in late-nineteenth-century Europe and founder and first Rebbe of the Sochatchover Hasidic dynasty. He is known as the Avnei Nezer ("Stones of the Crown") after the title of his posthumously published set of Torah responsa, which is widely acknowledged as a halakhic classic.[1] His only son, Shmuel, author of Shem Mishmuel, succeeded him as Rebbe.
^Wein, Berel (October 1990). Triumph of Survival: The story of the Jews in the modern era (1650–1996). Mesorah Publications. p. 97. ISBN 0-89906-498-1.
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