Yhoshua Leib Gould, (26 April 1925 in Munkatch, Hungary, 29 September 2009) also known as the Lehitakfo Chalushin, was an educator who identified himself as a Satmar Hasid, was affiliated with the Edah HaChareidis. He was the rabbi of Neturei Karta in Beit Shemesh Jerusalem, and Beis Midrash Tamar Avraham.
Yhoshua Leib Gould (or Golde) was born in Munkatch, Hungary in 1925. After the death of the Munkatcher Rebbe, Yhoshua Leib Gould moved with hi...
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Yhoshua Leib Gould, (26 April 1925 in Munkatch, Hungary, 29 September 2009) also known as the Lehitakfo Chalushin, was an educator who identified himself as a Satmar Hasid, was affiliated with the Edah HaChareidis. He was the rabbi of Neturei Karta in Beit Shemesh Jerusalem, and Beis Midrash Tamar Avraham.
Yhoshua Leib Gould (or Golde) was born in Munkatch, Hungary in 1925. After the death of the Munkatcher Rebbe, Yhoshua Leib Gould moved with his parents and four sisters to Sighet. His family became close to the Sigheter Rav, Rabbi Yekusiel Yehuda Teitelbaum, and he was Bar Mitzvahed in the synagogue of the Sigheter Rebbe. He was given semicha in Dayanut the same day. It was also in Sighet that he met the Satmar Rav, Yoel Teitelbaum for the first time. With the start of the war, rumors began to reach Hungary of the crimes being committed against the Jews. The elder Mr. Gould asked the Sigheter Rav whether he should flee or stay. He was told to stay, and was deported to Ukraine as...
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