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The Uses of the Hasidic Story: Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg and His Tales of the Greiditzer Rabbi
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The Uses of the Hasidic Story: Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg and His Tales of the Greiditzer Rabbi
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The Polish-born Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg (1859-1935) immigrated to Canada in 1913 and moved to Montreal in 1919. In Montreal he became the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Orthodox Congregations of Montreal, a coalition of synagogues serving immigrant Ashkenazi communities too impoverished to hire their own rabbis, and vice-chairman of the Jewish Community's Rabbinic Council.
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Journal of the Society of Rabbis in Academia
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Vol. 1
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no. 1-2
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17-25
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1991
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en
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Robinson, Ira. “The Uses of the Hasidic Story: Rabbi Yudel Rosenberg and His Tales of the Greiditzer Rabbi.” Journal of the Society of Rabbis in Academia Vol. 1, no. 1–2 (1991): 17–25.
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