Rabbi Shimshon Barsky
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− | Reb Shimshon Barsky was a descendent of [[Rebbe-Nachman-of-Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]]. He was one of the leading Breslov Chasidim in Uman before the Communists took over the country. He passed away on Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1935. | + | Reb Shimshon Barsky was a descendent of [[Rebbe-Nachman-of-Breslev|Rabbi Nachman of Breslov]] and the author of Likutey Eitzos. He was one of the leading Breslov Chasidim in Uman before the Communists took over the country. He passed away on Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1935. |
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+ | ==Descendent of Rabbanue== | ||
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+ | ==Likutey Eitzos== | ||
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+ | ==Kever Reb Shimshon Barsky== | ||
+ | Reb Shimshon Barsky is buried in the newer Jewish cemetery of Uman. Unfortunately the entire cemetery was razed during the period of WWII and the following communist regime. | ||
<gallery widths=180px heights=120px perrow=4 caption="Rabbi Shimshon Barsky Photo Gallery"> | <gallery widths=180px heights=120px perrow=4 caption="Rabbi Shimshon Barsky Photo Gallery"> |
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Reb Shimshon Barsky was a descendent of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov and the author of Likutey Eitzos. He was one of the leading Breslov Chasidim in Uman before the Communists took over the country. He passed away on Rosh Chodesh Sivan, 1935.
Descendent of Rabbanue
Likutey Eitzos
Kever Reb Shimshon Barsky
Reb Shimshon Barsky is buried in the newer Jewish cemetery of Uman. Unfortunately the entire cemetery was razed during the period of WWII and the following communist regime.