Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain
Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain  | |
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| Title | Fourth Sochatchover Rebbe | 
| Personal life | |
| Born | Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain Nasielsk, Poland  | 
| Died | 23 September 1965 | 
| Children | Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain | 
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| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism | 
| Jewish leader | |
| Predecessor | Dovid Bornsztain | 
| Successor | Menachem Shlomo Bornsztain | 
| Began | mid-1940s | 
| Ended | 1965 | 
| Buried | Har HaMenuchot, Jerusalem | 
| Dynasty | Sochatchov | 
Chanoch Henoch Bornsztain (Hebrew: חנוך חנוך בורנשטיין; died 23 September 1965), also spelled Borenstein or Bernstein, was the fourth Rebbe of the Sochatchov Hasidic dynasty. He acceded to the position of Rebbe following the death of his older brother, Rabbi Dovid Bornsztain, the third Sochatchover Rebbe, who died in the Warsaw Ghetto during the Holocaust. Rabbi Dovid's children were also killed during the Holocaust, leaving no survivors. As Rabbi Chanoch Henoch had moved to Mandatory Palestine and established a beth midrash in Jerusalem during the 1920s, his assumption of the title of Admor relocated the Sochatchover dynasty from its home in Poland to the new state of Israel, where it flourishes to this day.