Religion Judaism | Occupation Rabbi Nationality American Name Michel Twerski | |
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Organization Congregation Beth Jehudah |
Moreinu harav michel twerski mitzvah tantz 2009
Rabbi Michel Twerski is an American Hasidic rabbi. He currently heads the Beth Jehudah congregation in Milwaukee. He is the brother of psychiatrist Rabbi Abraham J. Twerski. Rabbi Twerski is a descendent of the Chernobyler Hasidic dynasty. He is also known as the Hornosteipler Rebbe of Milwaukee.
Contents
- Moreinu harav michel twerski mitzvah tantz 2009
- Rabbi michel twerski pesach 5773 lakewood kumzitz
- Family
- Contributions to the Jewish community
- Music
- Teachings
- Tributes
- Congressional tribute
- Milwaukee Orchestra Tribute
- References

Rabbi michel twerski pesach 5773 lakewood kumzitz
Family

Rabbi Michel Twerski is married to Rebbitzin Feige Twerski, a Jewish author and lecturer.

Rabbi Michel Twerski is a son of Grand Rebbe Jacob Israel Twerski (1898–1973) of Hornosteipel of Milwaukee, Wisconsin a scion of the Chernobyl Hasidic dynasty, and Dvorah Leah Twerski (1900–1995). After his father's death, Rabbi Michel succeeded his father as Grand Rebbe.

Rabbi Michel Twerski is the brother of author, psychiatrist Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Contributions to the Jewish community

Rabbi Twerski has been cited as the driving force behind Milwaukee's growing Orthodox Jewish community.
Music
As is common among Hasidic Rebbes, Rabbi Twerski has composed a number Hasidic tunes, or nigunim.
Teachings
Rabbi Twerski's teachings are available on the web at no charge here and here. They are also available on iTunes for free as well. Some video recordings are available at this link.
Tributes
Rabbi Twerski received a number of tributes in his honor, recognizing his contributions to the Hasidic Jewish community and his musical accomplishments.
Congressional tribute
Thomas M. Barrett of Wisconsin gave a tribute to Rabbi Twerski in the United States Congress. Rabbi Twerski was honored for his contribution to Jewish life and to the world of music.
Milwaukee Orchestra Tribute
The Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra conducted a tribute honoring Rabbi Twerski's musical contributions.