Slonim (Hasidic dynasty)

Slonim Hasidic Dynasty
Derelict synagogue in Slonim
Founder
Rabbi Avraham Weinberg
Regions with significant populations
Israel, United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, Australia, Canada
Religions
Hasidic Judaism

Slonim is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the town of Slonim, which is now in Belarus. Today, there are two Slonimer factions. Slonim, based in Jerusalem, and the Slonim community in Bnei Brak. They are two distinct groups today, and have many differences between them.

The first Rebbe of Slonim, Rabbi Avraham Weinberg (1804–1883), was the author of Yesod HaAvodah.[1] In 1873, he sent a group of his grandchildren and other Hasidim to settle in Ottoman Palestine; they set up their community in Tiberias. Almost all of the Slonimer Hasidim in Europe perished at the hands of the Nazis in the Holocaust. The present-day Slonimer community was rebuilt from the Slonimer Hasidim who had settled in Israel.

  1. ^ Yesod ha-Avodah, R. Abraham Weinberg of Slonim, Warsaw 1892, retrieved August 25, 2022