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Chasidim Visit
Rebbe's Grave

Pinsk, Belarus (JTA) —
Some 150 Jews from Israel,
the United States and the
former Soviet Union con-
verged this past weekend on
this city to visit the
gravesite of the first
Karliner-Stoliner rebbe,
Aaron Ha-Godol.
The pilgrimage was made
to observe the 221st yahrzeit
of the revered rebbe, the
19th of Nisan, which fell this
year on April 10.
Aaron ben Jacob of Karlin,
known as Aaron ha-Gadol,
or Aaron the Great, lived
from 1736 to 1772 and was
one of the founders of
Chasidism in Lithuania and
Belarus. He was a disciple of
Reb Dov Baer of Meseritch.
Aaron ha-Gadol settled in
the town of Karlin, near
Pinsk, and founded one of
the largest and most in-
fluential Chasidic groups in
Eastern Europe, known for
shouting their fervent
prayers.
The dynasty was trans-
ferred to the town of Stolin
at the end of the 19th cen-
tury.
Following the Holocaust,
the dynasty moved to New
York. Most of its followers
now live in the United
States or Israel.
Since the end of Commu-
nist rule, Karliner-Stoliner
Chasidim have taken an ac-
tive role in reviving Jewish
communities in the former
Soviet Union. Several
Karliner-Stoliner rabbis
head communities in
Ukraine and Belarus, in-
cluding Rabbi Yaakov
Bleich, the chief rabbi of
Ukraine, who went there
from Brooklyn.
Today, some 8,000 Jews
still live in Pinsk out of a
total population of 130,000.
Before the Holocaust, there
were over 50,000 Jews living
in the city.
More than 40,000 Jews
were killed in Pinsk in one
day in 1942 by the German
and Byelorussian forces.
Rabbi Yochanon, the first
rabbi in Pinsk since the end
of the war, - organized the
pilgrimage.

A Jew, Leopold Damrosch,
founded the Philharmonic
Society of New, York and
went on to become the first
conductor of the
Metropolitan Opera House.
The first permanent opera
company in New York was
established in 1843 by an-
other Jew, Max Maritzek.

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