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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Marc Kahlenberg is a French rabbi, of Galician origin (Polish), Rabbi de Belfort, then Rabbi from Brussels. He is the son of the hassidic rabbi Mo\u00efse Kalhenberg, of Metz, deported to Auschwitz. The Rabbi Marc (Hayyim MORDEKHAI) Kahlenberg is the son of the Rabbi Mo\u00efse Kalhenberg and Chana Gittel Kahlenberg, n\u00e9e Teitelbaum ( July 7, 1883 – September 1942 ). His paternal grandfather is the Rabbi Avraham Yehudah Feibush Kahlenberg, a posseq at the court of Kopycznitzer Rebbe [ first ] . Her maternal grandfather is the Rabbi Yisrael Mordechai Teitelbaum, a Hassid from Husyatin [ 2 ] . Marc Kahlenberg comes from a long line of rabbis and he follows their way. Its origins are hassidic, it becomes a rabbi of more modern communities. His brother, Pinchas Kalhenberg, also becomes Rabbi and Hazzan. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Rabbi Marc Kahlenberg is studying rabbinical at the Israelite seminar in France (SIF), in Paris. Among his colleagues at the seminar is the Rabbi David Feuerwerker. They visit together with other young French rabbis, the Palestine pavilion (it was before the establishment of the State of Israel), in 1937. During the Second World War, the Kahlenberg rabbi became the rabbi of Montauban [ 3 ] . Arrested by the Gestapo in September 1943, he was released following the “energetic intervention” of the bishop of Montauban, Th\u00e9as [ 4 ] , [ 5 ] . The parents of the Rabbi Marc Kahlenberg are interned at the Lande de Monts camp, in Monts, in Indre-et-Loire, after having taken refuge in Bordeaux, after the annexation of Alsace-Lorraine, by the Nazis. Rabbi Mo\u00efse Kahlenberg asked his son Marc to help him get a visa for the United States. Other rabbis are also trying to help, such as the Grand-Rabbin of Paris Julien Weill and the Rabbi \u00c9lie Bloch, but without success. The parents of the Rabbi Marc Kalhenberg are deported from Drancy to Auschwitz, by the convoy no 31 of September 11, 1942 and murdered the day after their arrival in Auschwitz. A week later, his paternal grandfather was also murdered. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The two brothers, Marc and Pinchas Kahlenberg, survive the war but remain marked by the Shoah. In 2005, the Rabbi sermons Mo\u00efse Kahlenberg during the Shoah were edited by the Rebbetzin Esther Farbstein, a Holocaust historian [ 6 ] , under the title: Yedei Moshe. Sermons From Concentration Camps in France [ 7 ] , [ 8 ] , [ 9 ] . This unpublished manuscript contains nine sermons (Derashot) and other texts. Rabbi Marc Kahlenberg writes, in Hebrew, a long introduction to his father’s book, whom he calls: “Ovi, \u200b\u200bMori” (my father, my master “). Rabbi Marc Kahlenberg first becomes Rabbi de Belfort [ ten ] . In February 1956 , he becomes the rabbi of the great synagogue in Brussels [ 11 ] . He welcomes Queen Fabiola, the June 6, 1963 [ twelfth ] . He does not hesitate to take a position, putting the points on the “I”, when he writes an article on the greatness of the sages and their attitude towards humanity [ 13 ] . He retired in 1979, after spending 23 years like Rabbi in Brussels, to go and settle in Netanya in Israel [ 14 ] . Serge Klarsfeld. The Memorial of the deportation of the Jews of France. Beate and Serge Klarsfeld: Paris, 1978. (in) Esther color [Rebbetzin]. Sermons Speak History: Rabbinic Dilemmas in Internment betweenn Metz and Auschwitz. Modern Judaism. Volume 27, Number 2, May 2007, pp. 146-172. (in) Esty Shdeour. Harav Moshe Kalenberg of Metz, Hy”d . Project Witness. Kynyan L’Shabbos, Hamodia, 28 Elul 5771\/September 27, 2011 Serge Klarsfeld. Memorial of the deportation of the Jews of France . New edition, update, with an alphabetical list of names.FFDJF (son and daughters of Jewish deportees from France), 2012. \u2191 See, Postcard photos of Kopyczynce. \u2191 On the Husyatan Hassidic dynasty, see, Harav Yisrael Friedman zy”a, the Rebbe of Husyatin. \u2191 See, Jews in the Resistance (Toulouse region). \u2191 Pascal Ca\u00efla, \u00ab\u00a0 A bishop in turmoil: Mgr Pierre-Marie Th\u00e9as \u00bb, Annales du Midi , 2002 , P.349 ( read online ) \u2191 Mgr sera ensuite nomm\u00e9 Just among nations in Yad Vashem. \u2191 See, Farbstein, 2007. \u2191 See, Kalhenberg, Moshe. Yedei Moshe\/Sermons From Concentration Camps in France. \u2191 See, Kalhenberg, Moshe\/Farbstein, E. (Ed.). Yedei Moshe: Holocaust Era Sermons. (In Hebrew). \u2191 See, Shira Schmidt. Not Crime and Punishment. Cross-Current. May 13, 2005. \u2191 See, Jo\u00eb Friedemann. Siegmund Friedemann (1902-1984). \u2191 See, Western Europe. Belgium. AJC archives. 1957. \u2191 See, Queen of Belgium Visits Jewish Home for Aged; Kisses Sephardi Woman. JTA. \u2191 See, Western Europe. Belgium. AJC archives. 1977. \u2191 See, “Rabbi Marc Kalhenberg of the Brussels Great Synagogue is leaving for Israel on reaching retirement age. Sous: “Shortage of Orthodox Rabbis.” AJR Information. Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain. November 1979. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/all2en\/wiki32\/marc-kahlenberg-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Marc Kahlenberg \u2014 Wikip\u00e9dia"}}]}]