Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov

Naftali (also spelled Naftula[1]) Tzvi Labin of Zidichov (נפתלי צבי לאבין מזידיטשוב‎) (c. 1916 – March 6, 2009)[2] was the Zidichover Rebbe. He was born in Ziditshoiv, Ukraine, which was then a province of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire, His father was a descendant of Rabbi Zvi Hirsch of Zidichov and one of his successors. He later replanted the movement in London, and then in Brooklyn and Monticello, New York, United States.

Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov
Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov
TitleZiditshoiver Rebbe
Personal
Born
Naftali Tzvi Labin

c. 1916
DiedMarch 6, 2009(2009-03-06) (aged 92–93)
ReligionJudaism
SpouseLabin
ChildrenAlexander Yom Tov Lipa
Shlomo Dov
Moshe
Yeshaya
Aharon Maier
Yitzchak Isaac
Hinda
Esther Malka
Parent
  • Alexander Yom Tov Lipa Labin (father)
Jewish leader
SuccessorGrand Rabbi Yeshaya Labin
DynastyZidichov

Labin was very close to many rebbes of the previous generation, including Rabbi Yoel Teitelbaum of Satmar, Rabbi Aharon Rokeach of Belz, Rebbe Moshe Yitzchak Gevirtzman (Reb Itzikl) of Pshevorsk, and Rebbe Yaakov Leiser (Reb Yankele) of Pshevorsk.

Zidichov today

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After the Rebbe of Ziditchov, Naftali Tzvi Labin, died, his son Rabbi Yeshaya Labin was crowned as Grand Rebbe of Ziditchov.

Aphorism

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"If you listen to, and you do what and when evil wants you to do, evil owns you. If you say to evil ok I’ll do it, 'just let me have 5 minutes before doing it' you are still his friend, but he does not own you."[citation needed]

Children

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  • Rabbi Sender Lipa Labin
  • Rabbi Shlomo Dov Labin, rabbi of Zidichov-London
  • Rabbi Moshe Labin, Chareidim-Drubitsher Rebbe
  • Rabbi Yeshaya Labin, Zidichover Rabbi
  • Rabbi Aharon Maier Labin, Bolchav Rov in Williamsburg
  • Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin, Zidichover Rebbe in Bnei Brak

Rabbi Labin also has two daughters, both married to Hasidic rebbes:

  • Hinda, who died in 2022 at the age of 74, was the wife of the Rebbe Dovid Kohn–the present Toldos Aharon Rebbe in Jerusalem[3]
  • Esther, wife of Rabbi Elimelech Segal-Loewy, who succeed his father Meshulam Feish as Tosh Rebbe upon the latter's death in 2015

References

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  1. ^ Yiddishtech.com Archived 2012-03-21 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ http://www.ivelt.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=7093#p205023 (Yiddish)
  3. ^ "The Toldos Aharon Rebbetzin a"h". matzav.com. 2022-02-23. Retrieved 2024-10-06.
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