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The Tosher Rebbe remarried after being widowed for many years. His first wife was Chava A"H (née Weingarten). The first Tosher Rebbetzin was known for her extreme kindness and hospitality as well as her sense of humor. It was said that her kitchen, heart and pocketbook were always open to anyone hungry or in need. Many of the current Tosher Rebbe's talks have been written down in a series of five books entitled "Avodas Avodah."

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  • Tosh (Hasidic dynasty)
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  • The Tosher Rebbe remarried after being widowed for many years. His first wife was Chava A"H (née Weingarten). The first Tosher Rebbetzin was known for her extreme kindness and hospitality as well as her sense of humor. It was said that her kitchen, heart and pocketbook were always open to anyone hungry or in need. Many of the current Tosher Rebbe's talks have been written down in a series of five books entitled "Avodas Avodah."
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  • The Tosher Rebbe remarried after being widowed for many years. His first wife was Chava A"H (née Weingarten). The first Tosher Rebbetzin was known for her extreme kindness and hospitality as well as her sense of humor. It was said that her kitchen, heart and pocketbook were always open to anyone hungry or in need. Many of the current Tosher Rebbe's talks have been written down in a series of five books entitled "Avodas Avodah." * Two of them are Hebrew language books that explain the weekly Torah portions, and Jewish holidays with practical insights into divine service which are subtitled: Dibros Kodesh. * Two of them are Yiddish language books that explain the weekly Torah portions, and the Jewish holidays with practical insights into divine service which are entitled: Imros Kodesh. * Another is mostly in Hebrew, but has Yiddish segments. It is a compilation of addresses that the Tosher Rebbe has made regarding the Yahrzeit (day of passing) of a large number of Jewish holy men, arranged according to the Jewish calendar. It is subtitled Sichos Kodesh.
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