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YWN regrets to inform you of the Petirah of the Kaliver Rebbe of Eretz Yisrael. The Rebbe was niftar in his Yerushalayim home a short time ago after CPR was performed.

The rebbe grew weak of late, and rarely left his home for Tefilos or Tischen. On Sunday morning, he lost consciousness and MDA and United Hatzalah responded to his is home on Chana Street. Unfortunately, protracted CPR were unsuccessful in resuscitating him.

The elder of the admorim, the Kaliver Rebbe ZATZAL, was 96. He was the sixth generation from Rav Yitzchak Isaac of Kaliv ZY”A, a talmid of Reb Elimelech of Lizhensk Z”YA.

The Rebbe ZATZAL, Rav Menachem Mendel Taub, was born in Marguita. After the Nazis Y”MS invaded Hungary, the rebbe, his brothers and other family members were sent to Auschwitz.

After the Holocaust he married his wife, Mrs. Chana Sara Shifra Taub A”H, who was engaged to her before the Holocaust. The Rebitzen was the daughter of the Admor Rabbi Pinchas Shapira of Kachnaya (קעכניא) ZY”A and he met her again in Sweden after the Holocaust.

After the Holocaust, the Rebbe moved to Sweden, where he reunited with his wife, and later moved to the United States.

In 5723, after immigrating to the Eretz Yisrael, the Rebbe established the center of the Kaliv Chassidim in Rishon L’Tzion. In the year 5740 he moved to Bnei Brak, where he established the Merkaz Kaliv on Chaggai Street and later on Aharonovich Street in the city.

In the year 5762, the Rebbe dedicated a new Beis Midrash in a spacious building in the Shikun Chabad area of Yerushalayim, where he built his apartment and lived his life.

The Kaliver Rebbe devoted his time to commemoration of the holocaust victims, and in this framework, he corrected the recitation of Shema Yisrael at the end of each tefilla in memory of those who perished.

The Rebbe even established an encyclopedia of the Holocaust for the chareidi tzibur, after saying that they did not sufficiently immortalize the spiritual heroism of the Jews who gave their lives to observe mitzvos during the Holocaust.

Following is President Reuven Rivlin’s statement following the rebbe’s petirah.
“I received with deep sadness the news of the passing of the Admor of Kaliv, זצ”ל, the ‘Holocaust Admor’ who suffered terribly as an inmate at Auschwitz and dedicated his life to the memory of the victims, inspired by a true love of Israel." Read more at YWN