Yehuda Levenberg

R Yehuda Heschel Levenberg 1884-1938 (54 years)

Rabbi Yehuda Heschel HaLevi Levenberg was a prominent figure in the Jewish community, playing a key role in establishing a European Jewish presence in America. Born in 1884, he dedicated his life to serving the community, leaving a lasting impact on the development of Jewish life in the United States.

Rabbi Levenberg's life and work took him to various cities, including Cleveland, where he was active in his community. He was connected to other notable Jewish leaders, including Moshe Shatzkes, with whom he had a family relationship through marriage. Rabbi Levenberg passed away in 1938 at the age of 54 and was laid to rest in New Haven, Connecticut, leaving behind a legacy as a pioneer in American Jewish history.