Amram Taub

Amram Taub (Hebrew: עמרם טויב‎‎; c. 1917 – 2007) was the rabbi of over fifty years of Congregation Arugas Habosem (קהל ערוגת הבשם‎; Ashkenazi pronunciation: Kehal Arugas HaBosem), a synagogue in the Park Heights neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Taub was called the "Brider Rebbe", after his paternal ancestor Rabbi Aharon Tzvi Taub, the Hasidic rebbe of Brid in Hungary. In the 1950s the Rebbe Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum asked him to come to Baltimore, where he established this synagogue. He died on July 14, 2007, and was buried in Kiryas Joel, New York, next to Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum.

Amram Taub

Amram Taub (Hebrew: עמרם טויב‎‎; c. 1917 – 2007) was the rabbi of over fifty years of Congregation Arugas Habosem (קהל ערוגת הבשם‎; Ashkenazi pronunciation: Kehal Arugas HaBosem), a synagogue in the Park Heights neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. Taub was called the "Brider Rebbe", after his paternal ancestor Rabbi Aharon Tzvi Taub, the Hasidic rebbe of Brid in Hungary. In the 1950s the Rebbe Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum asked him to come to Baltimore, where he established this synagogue. He died on July 14, 2007, and was buried in Kiryas Joel, New York, next to Rabbi Joel Teitelbaum.