Shmuel Bornsztain (second Sochatchover rebbe)
Shmuel Bornsztain | |
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| Title | Second Sochatchover Rebbe |
| Personal life | |
| Born | Shmuel Bornsztain October 16, 1855 |
| Died | January 10, 1926 (aged 70) |
| Spouse | Yuta Leah Litmanowicz , Mirel Shapiro |
| Children | Dovid Chanoch Henoch |
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| Religious life | |
| Religion | Judaism |
| Jewish leader | |
| Predecessor | Avrohom Bornsztain (Bornsztajn) |
| Successor | Dovid Bornsztain (Bornsztajn) |
| Began | 1910 |
| Ended | 1926 |
| Main work | Shem Mishmuel |
| Buried | Sochatchov |
| Dynasty | Sochatchov |
Shmuel Bornsztain (16 October 1855 – 10 January 1926), Hebrew calendar (4 Cheshvan 5616 – 24 Teves 5686), also spelled Borenstein or Bernstein, was the second Rebbe of the Sochatchov Hasidic dynasty. He was known as the Shem Mishmuel by the title of his nine-volume work of Torah and Hasidic thought. He was a leading Hasidic thinker in early 20th-century Europe and a Rebbe to thousands of Hasidim in the Polish cities of Sochaczew (Sochatchov) and Łódź.