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    Joel Teitelbaum (Yiddish: יואל טייטלבוים, romanized: Yoyl Teytlboym, IPA: [jɔɪl ˈtɛɪtl̩bɔɪm]; 13 January 1887 – 19 August 1979) was the founder and first...
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    Aaron Teitelbaum (born 20 October 1947) is one of the two Grand Rebbes of Satmar, and the chief rabbi of the Satmar community in Kiryas Joel, New York...
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  • in 1883. He had two sons: Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum, the author of Atzei Chaim; and Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, author of Divrei Yoel and VaYoel Moshe, who...
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    relatives, including his uncle, Joel Teitelbaum, and his grandfather, Rabbi Shulem Eliezer Halberstam of Ratzfert. Teitelbaum received rabbinical Ordination...
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    Satmar (category Kiryas Joel, New York)
    סאטמר) is a group in Hasidic Judaism founded in 1905 by Grand Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), in the city of Szatmárnémeti, Hungary (now Satu Mare in...
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  • Chananya Yom Tov Lipa Teitelbaum, Sigheter rebbe Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum (1880–1926), Sigheter rebbe, author of Atzei Chaim Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), founder...
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    of Kiryas Joel since 1997; Gedalye Szegedin has served as its Administrator since 2004 or earlier. Kiryas Joel is named for Joel Teitelbaum, the late...
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    Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum (III), known by the Yiddish colloquial name Zalman Leib (born 23 December 1951), is one of the two Grand Rebbes of Satmar. He...
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    In 1936, she married Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum after the death of Joel's first wife. Following the death of Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum in 1979 and his succession...
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    Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum, founder of the Satmar Hasidic movement. In it, Teitelbaum argues that Zionism is incompatible with Judaism. As Teitelbaum explains...
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