Rabbi Shimshon Barsky

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|title = Reb Shimshon Barski
 
|title = Reb Shimshon Barski
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|data2  = רבי שמשון ברסקי
 
|data2  = רבי שמשון ברסקי
 
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|data4  = Barski, Barskey
 
|data4  = Barski, Barskey
|header7 = Description:
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|header5 = Kever:
|data8  = Leading Breslov chasid who lived in Uman.}}
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|data6  = Uman, Ukraine
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|data8 = 1st of Sivan
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|data10   = Leading Breslov chasid who lived in Uman.}}
  
Reb Shimshon Barsky was a descendent of [[Rebbe-Nachman-of-Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]] and the author of Eitzos HaMevuoros. He was one of the leading Breslov Chasidim in Uman before the Communists took over the country. He passed away on Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1935.
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'''Reb Shimshon Barsky''' was a descendent of [[Rebbe-Nachman-of-Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]] and the author of Eitzos HaMevuoros. He was one of the leading Breslov Chasidim in Uman before the Communists took over the country. He passed away on Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1935.
  
 
==Breslover In Uman==
 
==Breslover In Uman==
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Rabbi Shimshon Barsky was born to Rabbi Yisroel Menachem, a descendant of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov through his daughter Sarah.
 
Rabbi Shimshon Barsky was born to Rabbi Yisroel Menachem, a descendant of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov through his daughter Sarah.
  
==Books==
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==Atzot Hamvarot==
===Atzot Hamvarot===
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Atzot Hamvaros is an in depth expansion on some of Rabbi Nachman's advice brought down in Likutay Eitzos. Originally Reb Shimshon Barsky wrote it in Yiddish, publishing it under the name 'Likkutei Eitzos Ivri Teitch'. A Hebrew translation of this work was later published under the name 'Gevuros Shimshon' ot 'Eitzot Hamevuarot'. A number of letters from Rabbi Shimshon Barsky written to his family and friends were also appended to various additions.
In depth expansion on some of Rabbi Nachman's advice brought down in Likutay Eitzos.
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===Likkutei Eitzos Ivri Teitch===
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In depth discussion of five topics from Rebbe Nasson's Likutay Eitzos written in Yiddish. A Hebrew translation of this work was latter published under the name 'Gevuros Shimshon'. A number of letters from Rabbi Shimshon Barsky written to his family and friends were also appended to various additions.
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==Kever Reb Shimshon Barsky==
 
==Kever Reb Shimshon Barsky==
Reb Shimshon Barsky is buried in the newer Jewish cemetery of Uman. Unfortunately the entire cemetery was razed during the period of WWII and the following communist regime. Ohali Tzadikim an organization run by Yisroel Meir Gabby researched the location of his grave and built a Tzion in the approximate location based on testimony of elderly locals.
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Reb Shimshon Barsky is buried in the newer Jewish cemetery of Uman near the Kever of [[Rabbi Avraham Chazan|Rabbi Avraham ben Rabbi Nachman of Tulshin]]. Unfortunately the entire cemetery was razed during the period of WWII and the following communist regime. Ohali Tzadikim an organization run by Yisroel Meir Gabby researched the location of his grave and built a Tzion in the approximate location based on testimony of elderly locals. Many people visit the tomb when they are in Uman for the [[Uman Rosh Hashana|Rosh Hashana Kibutz]].
===Hillulah of eb Shimshon Barsky===
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===Hillulah of Reb Shimshon Barsky===
 
The yahrzeit of Reb Shimshon Barsky is on Rosh Chodesh, the first of Sivon.
 
The yahrzeit of Reb Shimshon Barsky is on Rosh Chodesh, the first of Sivon.
  
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Latest revision as of 23:24, 19 September 2013

Reb Shimshon Barski
Reb Shimshon Barski
Hebrew:
רבי שמשון ברסקי
Spelling:
Barski, Barskey
Kever:
Uman, Ukraine
Hillula:
1st of Sivan
Description:
Leading Breslov chasid who lived in Uman.

Reb Shimshon Barsky was a descendent of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and the author of Eitzos HaMevuoros. He was one of the leading Breslov Chasidim in Uman before the Communists took over the country. He passed away on Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1935.

Contents

[edit] Breslover In Uman

Rabbi Shimshon Barsky was one of the teachers of Rabbi Yitzchock Briter.

[edit] Descendent of Rabbanue

Rabbi Shimshon Barsky was born to Rabbi Yisroel Menachem, a descendant of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov through his daughter Sarah.

[edit] Atzot Hamvarot

Atzot Hamvaros is an in depth expansion on some of Rabbi Nachman's advice brought down in Likutay Eitzos. Originally Reb Shimshon Barsky wrote it in Yiddish, publishing it under the name 'Likkutei Eitzos Ivri Teitch'. A Hebrew translation of this work was later published under the name 'Gevuros Shimshon' ot 'Eitzot Hamevuarot'. A number of letters from Rabbi Shimshon Barsky written to his family and friends were also appended to various additions.

[edit] Kever Reb Shimshon Barsky

Reb Shimshon Barsky is buried in the newer Jewish cemetery of Uman near the Kever of Rabbi Avraham ben Rabbi Nachman of Tulshin. Unfortunately the entire cemetery was razed during the period of WWII and the following communist regime. Ohali Tzadikim an organization run by Yisroel Meir Gabby researched the location of his grave and built a Tzion in the approximate location based on testimony of elderly locals. Many people visit the tomb when they are in Uman for the Rosh Hashana Kibutz.

[edit] Hillulah of Reb Shimshon Barsky

The yahrzeit of Reb Shimshon Barsky is on Rosh Chodesh, the first of Sivon.


 
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