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Twerski, B. C. Shloime, 1923-1981

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1923 - 1981

Biography

Rabbi Shloime Twerski was born into an important Polish Chasidic family in 1923 and died in Denver, Colorado in 1981. In 1945, he became a rabbi at Zera Abraham which was founded in 1887 by Cotopaxi families. He organized the Talmudic Research Institute and Congregation (TRI-Sulom Congaregation) in 1970. The TRI-Sulom was an orthodox Chasidic synagogue and study center.

Citation:
Information was obtained from A Guide to the Jewish Rockies by Amy Shapiro and from Exploring Jewish Colorado by Phil Goodstein.

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Box 1, 1984-1991

 File — Box B373.01.0001: Series B373.01 [Barcode: U186023257202]
Identifier: B373.01.0001
Abstract

The records consist of three dinner journals for the TRI-Sulom. One is titled "To Build and Be Built (1984), the second "The Words of Torah are Life to us" (1988), and the third is from the Annual Dinner June 23, 1991. The Dinner Journals contain information on TRI-Sulom and tribute advertisements. The Journals are in English and Hebrew.

Dates: 1984-1991

Rabbi B.C. Shloime Twerski, 1962-1981

 File
Identifier: B111.09.0009.0021
Abstract Rabbi Twerski was the leader of the Denver Hasidic Jewish community for more than 30 years and a leading Talmudic scholar. He was rabbi of Zera Abraham Synagogue and founded the Talmudic Research Institute. Born in Krakow, Poland, in 1923, as a child he and his family moved to Milowaukee. In Denver he was known for advanced Torah study, consultations on Halacha, family and personal counselling, kosher certification, spirituality, charismatic personality, and warmth to the community at...
Dates: 1962-1981

TRI-Sulom Congregation Records

 Collection
Identifier: B373
Abstract

The Talmudic Research Institute (TRI-Sulom Congregation) was an orthodox Chasidic synagogue and study center organized by Rabbi B. C. Shloime Twerski in 1970. He was succeeded in 1981 by his son Rabbi Mordecai D. Twerski. Rabbi Mordecai Twerski led the TRI-Sulom until returning to New York in 2000. The records consist of three annual fundraising dinner journals.

Dates: 1984-1991