
Kevarim and nesios across Europe and Asia — a section of White Glove Kosher Travel.
Kever · Sochaczew · Poland
רבי שמואל בורנשטיין
Rabbi Shmuel Bornsztain
The Shem MiShmuel — second Sochatchover Rebbe
Who he was
1855–1926. Son of the Avnei Nezer and a grandson of the Kotzker; his Shem MiShmuel runs to nine volumes and is among the most learned chassidishe works on the parsha and the moadim. He was niftar in Otwock and brought to Sochaczew, into his father's ohel. Sources give the day as both 22 and 24 Teves.
Visitor experience
Practical notes from visitors — access, directions, and the condition of the site.
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- Seforim
- שם משמואל
- Yahrzeit
- טבת · 5686 / 1926
- Buried in
- Sochaczew — Kever of the Avnei NezerSochaczew · Poland
Also buried there
- The Avnei Nezer of Sochatchov · Rabbi Avrohom Bornsztain