ZBARAZH JEWISH HEADSTONE DATABASE
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ZBN187
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grounded
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שמשון
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Shimshon
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male
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בית הקברות דק"ק זברז
'פ'נ
הרה"ק רבי משולם פייביש
בן הרה"ק רבי ארון משה הלוי הלר זיע"א
בעל יושר דברי אמת
תלמיד המגיד ממעזריטש
נפטר כ' כסלו תקנ"ה
בסמיכות טמונים
הרה"ק רבי וולוויל זבריזר זיע"א
בן הרה"ק רבי מיכל זלוטשבר זיע"א
רבי שמשון מאוזיראן זיע"א
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Epitaph English:
Cemetery of the Holy Community of Zbarazh
Here [lies] buried
The holy Rabbi, Rebbi Meshulam Feivish
son of the holy Rabbi, Rebbi Aron Moshe, the Levite, Heller
author of [the book] "Baal Yosher Divrei Emes"
disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch
died 20th Kislev [5]555
Nearby are interred
The holy Rabbi Velvel Zbarizher, may his virtue protect us, amen
son of the holy Rabbi, Rebbi Michel Zloczower, may his virtue protect us, amen
Rabbi Shimshon of Ozeriany, may his virtue protect us, amen
May their souls be bound in the bond of [eternal] life
Here [lies] buried
The holy Rabbi, Rebbi Meshulam Feivish
son of the holy Rabbi, Rebbi Aron Moshe, the Levite, Heller
author of [the book] "Baal Yosher Divrei Emes"
disciple of the Maggid of Mezeritch
died 20th Kislev [5]555
Nearby are interred
The holy Rabbi Velvel Zbarizher, may his virtue protect us, amen
son of the holy Rabbi, Rebbi Michel Zloczower, may his virtue protect us, amen
Rabbi Shimshon of Ozeriany, may his virtue protect us, amen
May their souls be bound in the bond of [eternal] life
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good
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This marker was erected in 2019 in the Zbarazh new Jewish cemetery by the Hasidic organizations Agudas Ohalei Tzadikkim and Geder Avos to commemorate three revered men who were buried in the Zbarazh old Jewish cemetery, whose grave sites were lost when the old cemetery was destroyed during World War II and the post-war Soviet era. See ZBN185 and ZBN186 for the other names.
Ozeriany in the Ternopil Oblast is about 120km south of Zbarazh, and was previously known in Polish as Jezierzany.
Ozeriany in the Ternopil Oblast is about 120km south of Zbarazh, and was previously known in Polish as Jezierzany.
Last Revision:
2024-08-12
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