User talk:Arele

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Thank you for your recent contributions to the Shomer Emunim Article. I am curious about something. You said that the Shomrei Emunim Rebbe Shlit"a's sons-in-law are all Rebbeim. Which Rebbeim? I know that one of them is Zhvill-Mezbuz in Boston. What about the others? Thanks. --Meshulam 17:32, 13 October 2006 (UTC)

The others are mainly bOretz - the Desher was the Rebbeh's first child's chasonoh, Radishiz, Neshchiz, and the Samber. The Meshbusher was last of the son-in-laws. --Arele 13:17, 16 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Are there any good books about R' Areleh ztz''l (Loshon Kodesh or Yiddish, or even English of such a thing esists)? What about the heintiger Admo"r mShomrei Emunim Shlit"a? What else do you know about the Neshchizer Shlit"a? Where can I find out about him? A groiser Yasher Koach. --Meshulam 14:42, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

Nothing in English at all that I know. On R' Areleh there is just the Sefer Shomer Emunim, Shulchon Hatohor, and other kesovim. Nothing that I know on the Rebbe, or about Neschizer -- we don't see him much except at simchos. --Arele 15:45, 16 October 2006 (UTC)


 * You are a Chosid of the Shomer Emunim Rebbe Shlit''a? When you say that you don't see him much, do you mean the Neshchizer or the Shomer Emunim? I have sefer Shomer Emunim, Shulchan haTahor, Taharas HaKodesh, and Imrei Aharon. Amazing seforim. --Meshulam 19:38, 16 October 2006 (UTC)

I am a Shomrei Emunim chosid (but if the Rebbe ever ever found out I go online I'd probably be out). Don't see the Neshchizer much. Yes, the seforim are amazing. --Arele 21:39, 16 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Thank you for answering my questions. If I can think of any others, I'll write here again. A gut yor. --Meshulam 02:42, 17 October 2006 (UTC)
 * Here's anothe question: What is the relationship between Shomrei Emunim and Toldos Avrohom Yitzhchok or Toldos Aharon? What about with the previous Toldos Aharon? Thanks.--Meshulam 19:50, 17 October 2006 (UTC)

You mean by blood? The Shomrei Emunim and the previous Toldos Aharon were brother-in-laws. Reb Arele Roth had two children, a son, Reb Avrohom Chayim Roth, who is the Rebbe, and a daughter who's husbind, Rabbi Kahn, became the Toldos Aharon after Reb Arele was niftar. The Toldos Aharon had two sons -- the bechor is now the Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok and the younger one became Toldos Aharon -- both are nephews of the Rebbe. If you mean how they got along -- it was difficult between the Rebbe and the Toldos Aharon, but both the nephews come to see the Rebbe and they are very warm. --Arele 23:00, 17 October 2006 (UTC)


 * Is there any Shomrei Emunim community in America?--Meshulam 02:34, 22 October 2006 (UTC)

I don't know of eny. Some chusidim here and there, but not any groups. --Arele 08:52, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

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Hi Arele: Hope all is well. You have not enabled your Wikipedia Email feature in your "tool box" on the left hand side of your user page. Sometimes editors overlook that when it's a useful way of staying in touch with other editors. Best wishes. Good Shabbos. IZAK 12:46, 23 November 2006 (UTC)