Toldos Aharon (Hasidic dynasty)
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Toldos Aharon is a devout, insular, fervently
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way of life, in a special style of clothing, and in an emphasis on
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at a moderate pace and with enthusiasm. Headquartered in
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's Mea Shearim neighborhood, it also has significant numbers in Ramat Beit Shemesh, and
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, and additional members in
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and in
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. The sect has about 1,800 households. Toldos Aharon is a split-off from Shomer Emunim. It is led by its
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, Dovid Kohn.


History

The Chassidus is named after Aharon Roth, who established a group in Satmar in the year 1921, which was characterized by far-reaching criteria for the worship of God. In 1928, Rabbi Roth immigrated to the
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. Because of the special importance he saw in reciting
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aloud, Roth changed the group's name in 1933 to " Shomer Emunim". Roth died on 6
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in 1947. About a year later, his students split up, and a relatively small group chose his son, Avraham Chaim Roth, to succeed his father as Rebbe. Most of the students chose Aharon's son-in-law, Avrohom Yitzchok Kohn. He established his court on the outskirts of the Mea She'arim neighborhood (today, stands instead the ''
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'' of the Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok Hasidic group). Rabbi
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of Satmar opposed Aharon's approach, but with the rise of Kohn, who was his disciple, to serve as rebbe, there was a rapprochement between the two Hasidic sects. Avrohom Yitzchok Kohn died during
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of 1996. Kohn had many sons, four of whom are rebbes today.


Accession of the current rebbe

At the end of Avrohom Yitzchok Kohn's life, and in the context of two years in which he did not function, there was controversy in the community over who would inherit it. During these years, the institutions of the community found it difficult to function. Most of the members of the community and the administration of its institutions supported Kohn's second son, Dovid, who until then served as rabbi of Toldos Aharon in the town of
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. Others favored the eldest son, Shmuel Yaakov, as successor. Among the supporters of the first-born were also the rabbi of the community in Jerusalem and its representative in the ''
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'' of the '' Edah HaChareidis'',
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, and the kabbalist Daniel Frisch. After Rabbi Kohn died, two of his sons came to an agreement, whereby the younger son, Dovid, from
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, inherited the title "Toldos Aharon Rebbe". The eldest son, Shmuel Yaakov, a disciple of the Viznitzer Rebbe, became a rebbe as well, of a group that was entitled '' Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok'', named after his father. The main ''beth midrash'' of Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok is also in Meah Shearim, one block away from the Toldos Aharon building. Both live in Jerusalem. Another son is a
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in Kiryas Joel, New York. The other two sons formed Hasidic courts on their own, both located in Meah Shearim as well, and are known as the Mevakshei Emunah Rebbe and the Nachlas Aharon Rebbe, respectively. *Aharon "Reb Areleh" Roth (1894-1946) - author of ''Shomrei Emunim'', ''Shulchan HaTahor'', and ''Taharas HaKodesh'' - founding Rebbe of ''Shomrei Emunim'' dynasty in the town of Satmar, (At that time, Hungary ; now, Romania), and Jerusalem. **Avrohom Chaim Roth (1924-2012) - author of ''Chukei Chaim'' - ''Shomrei Emumim'' Rebbe in Jerusalem and
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- son of "Reb Areleh" Roth. ***Rafael Aaron Roth - ''Shomrei Emunim'' Rebbe in Bnei Brak - son of Rabbi Avrohom Chaim ***Gedalya Moshe Roth - ''Shomrei Emunim'' Rebbe in Ashdod - son of Rabbi Avrohom Chaim ***Shlomo Roth - ''Shomrei Emunim'' Rebbe in Jerusalem and Beth Shemesh - son of Rabbi Avrohom Chaim ***Yaakov Yitzchok Roth - in Beitar Illit - son of Rabbi Avrohom Chaim **Avrohom Yitzchok Kohn (1914-1996) - author of ''Divrei Emunah'' - previous ''Toldos Aharon'' Rebbe of Jerusalem - son-in-law of "R' Areleh" Roth. ***Shmuel Yaakov Kohn - present ''Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok'' Rebbe in Jerusalem - eldest son of the previous ''Toldos Aharon'' Rebbe. ***Dovid Kohn - present ''Toldos Aharon'' Rebbe in Jerusalem - son of the previous ''Toldos Aharon'' Rebbe. ***Yosef Yoel Kohn - present ''Mevakshei Emunah'' Rebbe - son of the previous ''Toldos Aharon'' Rebbe ***Yisroel Chaim Kohn - present ''Nachlas Aharon Rebbe'' - son of the previous ''Toldos Aharon'' Rebbe


Dress and customs

In
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, married men wear white and grey "zebra" coats during the week and golden bekishes/Caftan (coats) on
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. Toldos Aharon and Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok are the only groups where boys aged 13 and older ( bar mitzvah) wear the golden coat and a ''
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'', as married men do; however, married men can be differentiated by their white socks, while the unmarried boys wear black socks. In other Hasidic groups, only married men wear a ''shtreimel''. All boys and men wear a traditional Jerusalemite white yarmulke. Unmarried boys wear a regular black coat with attached belt on weekdays, unlike the married men, who wear the "zebra" style coat. Married women cover their hair without wearing wigs, and the standards of ''
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'' expected from them are the strictest among all Hasidic/Orthodox Jewish groups. As is customary in the traditional Jerusalemite community, unmarried girls have their hair in two braids, unlike most other Haredi communities, where the girls wear a simple ponytail. The Shomrei Emunim are characterized by fervent and visibly emotional prayer, and by a rigid lifestyle controlled largely by "''takanos''" - decrees written by the Rebbe. One such decree, for example, forbade wearing wool. (Jewish law forbids wearing anything that contains both wool and linen. Rabbi Aharon worried that it would be safest not to wear wool at all, in order to avoid the possibility of violating the law altogether.)See Sefer Takanos v'Hadrochos. A strong emphasis is placed on the importance of full-time
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, and daily immersion in ritual baths.


Hasidic books of the Shomer Emunim, Toldos Aharon, and Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok groups

In addition to those books which are revered by all Hasidic Jews, the Toldos Aharon Hasidim particularly revere the books, ''Shomer Emunim'', ''Shulchan HaTahor'', and ''Taharas HaKodesh'', by Aharon Roth, and ''Divrei Emunoh'' by Avrohom Yitzchok Kohn. The version of the prayer book used by Toldos Aharon Hasidim is called ''Brochoh u'Tehilloh''. The Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok have published a weekday prayer book called, ''Tehillas Avrohom Yitzchok'', but also use the ''Brochoh u'Tehilloh'' version as well. Avrohom Yitzchok Kohn was said to have instructed his followers to learn the works of Aharon HaLevi of Staroshelye, which include "''Sha'arei HaYichud VeHaEmunoh''", "''Sha'arei Avoda''", and "''Avodas HaLevi''". The Staroselyer Rebbe was a follower of the first Rebbe of Chabad,
Shneur Zalman of Liadi Shneur Zalman of Liadi ( he, שניאור זלמן מליאדי, September 4, 1745 – December 15, 1812 O.S. / 18 Elul 5505 – 24 Tevet 5573) was an influential Lithuanian Jewish rabbi and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of ...
. After the passing of Shneur Zalman, Aharon HaLevi started his own Hasidic following, an offshoot of Chabad, in Staroselye.


See also

*
Meir Brandsdorfer Rabbi Meir Brandsdorfer ( he, מאיר ברנדסדורפר; 7 September 1934 – 13 May 2009) was a member of the Rabbinical Court of the Edah HaChareidis, the Haredi Ashkenazi community in Jerusalem, and was in charge of their Kashrut operations ...


References


External links


Benjamin Brown, "Kedushah": The Sexual Abstinence of Married Men in Gur, Slonim and Toldos AhronRebbeclips - Toldos Aharon.Unofficial Twitter
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