Baruch Myers

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Baruch Myers
Born (1964-05-02) May 2, 1964 (age 59)
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Rabbinical college of America
Occupation(s)Rabbi & Chabad emissary in Bratislava, Slovakia
TitleRabbi
Term1993
PredecessorRabbi Izidor Katz
SpouseChana Myers (1989-present)
WebsiteChabad of Slovakia

Rabbi Baruch Myers (born May 2, 1964, in Orange, New Jersey) is a Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic rabbi. He began his service in Bratislava in 1993. He serves as the Chief Rabbi and head Shliach of Slovakia.

Biography[edit]

Baruch Myers was born in Orange, New Jersey and raised in Maplewood. Myers married Chana Myers in March 1989 and moved to Bratislava, Slovakia in 1993. He was inaugurated on June 20, 1993, as Bratislava's Chief Rabbi, the Jewish community's first rabbi in 15 years since the last rabbi of Bratislava Izidor Katz died in December 1978 (former rabbi of Galanta).[1][2] In addition to serving as the community's official Rabbi he currently has a Chabad house where he hosts programs, activities, and services for the local Jewish community and tourists, a Jewish kindergarten (cheder), in the afternoons, and a summer camp. Myers lives with his wife and 13 children in Bratislava and runs Chabad of Slovakia there. He organised a Chassidic Songs Project with Slovak cello player Jozef Lupták.[3][4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Bratislava's Jews seek common identity" The Slovak Spectator.
  2. ^ "Slovakia Virtual Jewish History Tour" Jewish Virtual Library.
  3. ^ http://www.pohodafestival.sk/en/news/1399/36/Chasidic-songs-%C3%A2-Bratislava-rabbi-Baruch-Myers-and-his-music-project/[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Jozef Lupták: Playing with Roma is enriching and inspirational - Košice 2013 - Európske hlavné mesto kultúry". www.kosice13.sk. Archived from the original on 18 April 2013. Retrieved 22 May 2022.

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