-
formed from the
merger of two predecessors, the Freiheits-Freund and
Pittsburger Volksblatt. The Freiheits-Freund ("Freedom's Friend") was
founded as...
- (Bertche) of Nadvorna-Satmar
Grand Rabbi Avraham Abba
Leifer (1916-1990)
Pittsburger Rebbe of
Newark and
later Ashdod,
author of
Emunas Avraham, son of Rabbi...
- Abba, was the only one who
survived him and
acceded to the
position of
Pittsburger Rebbe after his death. His
youngest son,
Yitzchak Eizik, died shortly...
- city's Hill
District for
almost five
years and
learning music from
native Pittsburgers Billy Strayhorn and
Billy Eckstine,
among others. In the fall of 1933...
-
newspaper published 1912–1922 in Austria-Hungary,
later Czechoslovakia Pittsburger Volksblatt, a German-American
newspaper published from 1859 to 1901 in...
-
Belletristisches Journal); Carl F.
Bauer and
Sigismund Löw (founders of
Pittsburger Volksblatt);
Niclas Müller;
Reinhold Solger; Emil Praetorius; Oswald...
-
Yosef agreed and
brought over his
entire family,
naming himself the
Pittsburger Rebbe. He
served as
Rebbe for more than four decades,
until his death...
- Leifer].
Kikar HaShabbat (in Hebrew).
Retrieved October 5, 2020. "The
Pittsburger Rebbe, Rav
Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer". www.matzav.com.
October 4...
-
through the Rebbe's
shiurim (classes),
tishen and
personal interaction.
Pittsburger families are
concentrated in Rova
Gimmel (the
third quarter) of Ashdod...
- 1.
Retrieved 12
September 2022. "BEATRICE THAW MARRIED.;
Daughter of
Pittsburger Weds Don
Francesco Theodoli in Rome". The New York Times. 4 June 1909...