Five Towns Jewish Times The entire community is mourning the passing this past Tuesday night
of one of the founders and pioneers of the Torah community in Far
Rockaway. Rav Shmuel Shmelka Rubin, the Sulitzer Rebbe, represented to
all who knew him, the authentic bearer of the Chassidishe Yiddishkeit of
Europe.
Rav Rubin zt”l was born in 1925, and was a scion of the Ropshitzer
dynasty of Chassidus, descendants of Rav Naftoli Tzvi Horowitz of
Ropshitz. Rav Naftoli Tzvi was a contemporary of the author of the
famed Nesivos HaMishpat on Choshen Mishpat, and studied with him. Rav
Naftoli Tzvi was the author of the Zera Kodesh, a work that inspired
those who learned it to reach remarkable heights in Dveikus Bashem.
“What defined him?” He came to Far Rockaway when only the White Shul
was here,” remarked Rabbi Amnon Nissan, a congregant. “He remained
true to his Chassidish mesorah – unwavering.”[...]
The neighborhood of Far Rockaway soon deteriorated to the point where
people started to move to Lawrence and beyond. This greatly grieved
the Rebbe personally and affected the attendance of the shul as well.
The Rebbe thought hard and invented the term “West Lawrence.” This was
his brainchild.
Eventually, people did stop moving, but he went a step further. He
assured them that things will change and the market would rise again.
The Rebbe’s words were prescient. Far Rockaway became one of most
expensive neighborhoods in New York. Much of this was on account of his
wisdom. In spite of the neighborhood’s initial decline, those that
did move away walked to shul on Shabbos. Sometimes it would even be a
half hour or an hour walk. They did this to attend the Kehilas Yaakov
shul of Rav Shmuel Rubin zt”l [...]
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