They are mostly in Monsey. If I remember correctly his father was not a rebbe but he made himself one using an ancestors title and has attracted a nice crowd
When you come from Tel Aviv, you pass Telshe Stone right before Jerusalem. It is full of Yeshivot. Basically it is located outside Jerusalem, behind Abu Gosh. There should be a bus to Telshe from Jerusalem. Furthermore, you have quite a few English speaking Yeshiva students there.
After years of living in Jerusalem, I decided to betray the city by moving to Tel Aviv.:-) In the meantime I returned to the Holy City. It is actually very good to be back in Jerusalem !!!
Nevertheless, I am still writing about Jerusalem but also include many other places in Israel.
Until some years ago, I was a Yeshiva (Michlalah) student. First with the national religious and later with the Litvishe. Also got in contact with Chassidut and this subject and lifestyle has never left me.
They are mostly in Monsey. If I remember correctly his father was not a rebbe but he made himself one using an ancestors title and has attracted a nice crowd
ReplyDeleteHe is a descendant of not just any ancestor, but Reb Shmelke of Nikolsburg.
ReplyDeleteThey are trying to build a community in Telshe Stone.
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ReplyDeleteTelshe ?
This sounds interesting !
I just wish they would be in Bnei Brak or Jerusalem.
I think that one of the children of the Toldot Avraham Yitzchak Rebbe married into Nikolsburg (in the States).
Where is Telshe located?
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ReplyDeleteWhen you come from Tel Aviv, you pass Telshe Stone right before Jerusalem. It is full of Yeshivot. Basically it is located outside Jerusalem, behind Abu Gosh. There should be a bus to Telshe from Jerusalem. Furthermore, you have quite a few English speaking Yeshiva students there.