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Solomon Rubinstein

Rabbi Solomon Rubinstein (also: Salomon, 1892-1967), from Mako, Hungary, was a rabbi and survivor of Terezin. Resettled through the intervention of the 1948 Displaced Persons Act, he arrived in the United States in 1949, became a grocery store proprietor, and in 1952 published a small anthology of teḥinot in Yiddish with an English translation: Rachel. He became a naturalized citizen in 1955, after moving from East Broadway in Manhattan to South Williamsburg in Brooklyn. If you know more about Rabbi Rubinstein's life and career, please contact us.

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🆕 רחל | Rachel, a bilingual Yiddish-English anthology of teḥinot compiled and translated by Rabbi Solomon Rubinstein (1952)

Contributed by: Aharon N. Varady (digital imaging and document preparation), Solomon Rubinstein

A bilingual Yiddish-English anthology of teḥinot containing 21 prayers compiled and translated by Rabbi Solomon Rubinstein soon after . . .