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Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl

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Full name
  
Aaron Twersky

Role
  
Mordechai Twersky's son

Name
  
Aaron of

Predecessor
  
Mordechai Twersky

Mother
  
Chayo Soro

Parents
  
Mordechai Twersky

Father
  
Mordechai Twersky

Died
  
November 21, 1871


Term
  
1837 – 21 November 1871

Successor
  
Yeshayo Meshulom Zishe Twersky Boruch Osher Twersky

Wife 1
  
dau. of Gedlayo of Linitz

Grandparents
  
Menachem Nachum Twersky

Rabbi Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl' (1784–1871) succeeded his father Rabbi Mordechai Twersky as leader of the Chernobler chasidim. The family surname was originally spelled Twersky.

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Biography

Aaron Twersky was born in Chernobyl in 1784, the first-born of Rabbi Mordechai Twersky and Chayo Soro (daughter of Rabbi Aaron the Great of Karlin.

He received his education from his grandfather, Rabbi Menachem Nachum Twersky of Chernobyl.

He married the daughter of Rabbi Gedalyo of Linits (author of Teshuos Chein), who bore him two daughters, Chayo Soro (who married Yisroel, grandson of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov) and Perl (who married Rabbi Yitschok of Berezne).

He later married the daughter of Rabbi Tsvi of Korostyshiv. She bore him three sons (Menachem Nochum of Loiev, Yeshayo Meshulom Zishe of Chernobyl and Boruch Osher of Chernobyl, and a daughter, Feygl, who married Rabbi Dovid Moshe Friedman of Czortkow.

He wrote an approbation to Or laYshorim by Rabbi Yechiel Mikhl Epstein.

His teachings

Rabbi Yitschok Of Skvira said: My brother (Aaron) taught his chasidim to maintain two permanent thoughts—"but we have sinned" and "In my heart I conceal your saying".

References

Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl Wikipedia