Yosef Greenwald

Jewish Hasidic religious leader and Holocaust survivor

Yosef Greenwald was a prominent Jewish Hasidic religious leader, serving as the second Rebbe of the Pupa Hasidic dynasty. His early career was marked by his role as a rabbi and rosh yeshiva in Pápa, Hungary, where he played a significant part in the local Jewish community. During this time, he was dedicated to the education and spiritual guidance of his followers.

As a Holocaust survivor, Yosef Greenwald's life was profoundly impacted by the events of World War II. Despite the challenges he faced, he continued to lead the Pupa Hasidic dynasty, providing spiritual leadership and guidance to his community. As the second Rebbe, he worked to preserve and promote the traditions and values of the dynasty, ensuring its continuation for future generations. Through his leadership and dedication, Yosef Greenwald left a lasting legacy in the world of Judaism.