Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America

Rabbi Yehuda Heschel Levenberg

יהודה העשל ב"ר צבי הלוי

Rosh Yeshiva, Orthodox Rabbinical Seminary, New Haven, Connecticut

Date of Death: Sat. January 15, 1938 - Shevat 13 5698

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Cemetery Details
83-84 Liberty Avenue
Ozone Park, NY 11417
United States

Phone: 212-477-2800
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Email: uhcofny@aol.com

Cemetery Map:

Notes: It should be noted that Acacia, Bayside and Mokom Sholom are three independent cemeteries and while Acacia and Mokom Sholom are under the same management umbrella, Bayside is independently owned and operated. The cemeteries run along Pitkin and Liberty Av

Directions to Kever: Jewel Avenue Cemetery located along Jewel Avenue between Oynx Street and Whalley Avenue in New Haven, is the common name for a number of smaller cemeteries at this location. Each cemetery maybe independently owned and operated. Location: Congregation Beth Israel, Vilner Lodge Cemetery along the main path, D6

Biographical Notes:

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Photo Caption: Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg in New Haven, Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)
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Photo caption: The last known picture of Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg, Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)

Credit: Institute For Judaic Culture and History (IFJCAH)
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Photo Caption: Advertisement announcing Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg visit to Jersey City, Credit: The Jewish Morning Journal, May 13, 1917

Bio Information: 
Rav Yehuda Heschel Levenberg’s first position in the United States was the Chief Rabbi of Jersey City.


Credit: Rabbi Eliezer Greer, The Yeshiva of New Haven Synagogue

Credit: Rabbi Eliezer Greer, The Yeshiva of New Haven Synagogue


Credit: Dov Elias, Kew Gardens Hills


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