Zalman Shimon Dworkin
Rabbi Zalman Shimon Dworkin | |
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Born |
1901 Rogachov, Belorussia |
Died |
1985 Brooklyn, NY |
Occupation | Chief Rabbi, Crown Heights Jewish community |
Successor | Rabbi Yehuda Kalmen Marlow |
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Zalman Shimon Dworkin was the Chief Rabbi of the Jewish community in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, and a member of the Chabad Hasidic movement.[1][2]
Biography
Dworkin was born in 1901 in Rogachov, Belorussia. He emigrated to the United States in 1958.[3] He served as the Crown Heights Jewish community's chief rabbi until his passing in 1985.[4] Dworkin was succeeded in this role by Yehuda Kalmen Marlow.
While Dworkin was a Chabad Chassid, his rabbinic authority was sought by the Lubavitcher Rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson.[5]
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