Aaron Teitelbaum (born 20 October 1947) is one of the two Grand
Rebbes of
Satmar
Satmar (; ) is a group in Hasidic Judaism founded in 1905 by Grand Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), in the city of Szatmárnémeti (also called Szatmár in the 1890s), Kingdom of Hungary, Hungary (now Satu Mare in Romania). The group is a b ...
, and the
chief rabbi
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of the Satmar community in
Kiryas Joel, New York.
Background
Aaron Teitelbaum is the oldest son of the late Grand Rabbi of
Satmar
Satmar (; ) is a group in Hasidic Judaism founded in 1905 by Grand Rebbe Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979), in the city of Szatmárnémeti (also called Szatmár in the 1890s), Kingdom of Hungary, Hungary (now Satu Mare in Romania). The group is a b ...
Moshe Teitelbaum, who was the nephew of the late Satmar Rebbe, Grand Rabbi
Joel Teitelbaum.
Aaron Teitelbaum married Sasha, the daughter of Grand Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager, the previous
Vizhnitzer Rebbe of
Bnei Brak, Israel.
In 1985, Aaron Teitelbaum was appointed as the chief rabbi and rosh yeshiva of the Satmar congregation in
Kiryas Joel, which gave him authority over all the community's affairs.
Some of the residents of Kiryas Joel at that time resented the appointment of Aaron, having issues with his personality and controlling nature.
Satmar succession feud
In May 1999, Moshe Teitelbaum appointed his second son,
Zalman Teitelbaum, as the local leader of the
Williamsburg congregation.
This was seen by some as a signal from Moshe that Zalman was to become Chief Rabbi after his death.
Prior to May 1999, it was assumed that after the death of Moshe Teitelbaum, Satmar would be led by Aaron Teitelbaum, the eldest son.
He was his father's representative in communal affairs, and assumed his father's responsibilities when his father traveled.
Moshe's appointment of Zalman as the local leader caused factions to form around Aaron and Zalman.
Aaron supporters claimed that Moshe was "swayed by his advisers" to appoint Zalman because the advisers were concerned they would lose influence under Aaron's regime.
In April 2006, when Moshe died, each side declared their rabbi as the chief rabbi.
At that time, Aaron supporters already controlled all assets in Kiryas Joel.
Aaron supporters initiated legal proceedings to take control of the Williamsburg holdings from the Zalman supporters, including control of the sacred cemetery of the Brooklyn congregation.
The court declined to render a decision, leaving the status quo.
The non-decision was seen as a victory for the Zalman faction.
Aaron's followers constructed, and began worshiping in,
their own synagogue on Hooper Street, Brooklyn.
Positions

In May 2012, Teitelbaum forbade his followers from possessing computers in their homes, unless the computers are strictly necessary for a business and have a
content-control software program.
He also ruled that his followers may not possess
smartphone
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s under any circumstances.
In keeping with the traditional beliefs of Satmar, Teitelbaum is firmly opposed to Zionism. Teitelbaum is affiliated with the Jerusalem-based anti-Zionist
Edah HaChareidis, particularly with the organization's vice president,
Moishe Sternbuch.
In April 2013, Teitelbaum denounced the proposed draft of Haredi men by the
Israel Defense Forces
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as "a decree worse than the annihilation of the Jewish people".
In June 2014, contemporaneous to the
2014 kidnapping and murder of Israeli teenagers, Teitelbaum blamed the parents of the dead teenagers for their murder, proclaiming:
"During the funerals, the parents eulogized their sons, but I think it would have been preferable if they had done tshuva epented if they had said viduy onfessionwith tears, in the nusach tylethat is used on Yom Kippur, to repent for their decision to live and learn Torah in a place of barbaric murderers."
The speech was broadcast on
Kol Satmar, the Satmar news service.
Teitelbaum was criticized for making such remarks about parents while they were mourning their children.
He also said that he wants to establish a Satmar community in Romania.
In a historic first, during the
2024 United States presidential election
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, he shifted from the Satmar long consistent stance with the Democratic party to endorse
Donald Trump
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over
Kamala Harris
Kamala Devi Harris ( ; born October 20, 1964) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 49th vice president of the United States from 2021 to 2025 under President Joe Biden. She is the first female, first African American, and ...
for President, a
Republican Party (United States)
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candidate.
Children
*Rabbi Menachem Mendel, heir apparent, previously used to serve as a Chief Rabbi of the Satmar community, and also as a
Rosh Yeshiva
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, in
Antwerp
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,
Belgium
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. In 2006, according to his father's order, he returned to the United States and was appointed to serve as a Chief Rabbi of his father's followers in
Williamsburg. In 1984, in a wedding which took place in
Nassau Coliseum with the participation of tens of thousands of people, he married his first cousin, Rebbetzin Brucha Sima, daughter of Rabbi Berish Meisles, the Chief Rabbi of the Satmar community in Borough Park and son-in-law of the deceased Grand Rabbi
Moshe Teitelbaum of Satmar.
*Rebbetzin Chaya, married to Rabbi Chanoch Henich, son of Grand Rabbi Yitzchok Ashkenazi of Alesk.
*Rebbetzin Sarah Miriam, married to Rabbi Boruch, son of Grand Rabbi Nochum Efraim Teitelbaum of Volova.
*Rebbetzin Hinda, married Rabbi Shimon Zev, son of Rabbi Zalman Leib Meisles, Chief Rabbi of the local Satmar community in
Sea Gate.
*Rabbi Chaim Tzvi, serves as a Rabbi of the
Sighet synagogue in Williamsburg. Married to Rebbetzin Rivkah Sarah Chaya, granddaughter of Rabbi Moshe Halberstam, the previous Grand Rabbi of the Kiviashd community in
Brooklyn
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. Named for
his great-grandfather.
*Rebbetzin Channa, married Rabbi Duvid Dov, son of
Grand Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky (the second), the current Rebbe of the
Dushinsky dynasty in
Jerusalem
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.
*Rabbi Yoel, married Rivkah Blima, daughter of Rabbi Leibish Eichenstein from
Monsey.
*Rebbetzin Margulis, married Rabbi Yosef, son of Rabbi Yoel Rokeach from Monsey.
See also
*
Hasidic Judaism
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References
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1948 births
American Hasidic rabbis
Living people
Anti-Zionist Hasidic rabbis
Jewish American anti-Zionists
American anti-Zionists
Rebbes of Satmar
20th-century American rabbis
21st-century American rabbis
Rabbis from New York City
People from Borough Park, Brooklyn
Descendants of the Baal Shem Tov
Teitelbaum family