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Rabbi '''Yehoshua Binyamin Gordon''' (10 Tammuz 5709 - 29 Shevat 5776) was the Rebbe's shliach in Valley, California. He was known as an eloquent lecturer and successful shliach, who created a Jewish revolution in his area of shlichus and brought additional couples to work under him. | Rabbi '''Yehoshua Binyamin Gordon''' (10 Tammuz 5709 - 29 Shevat 5776) was [[the Rebbe]]'s shliach in Valley, California. He was known as an eloquent lecturer and successful shliach, who created a Jewish revolution in his area of [[shlichus]] and brought additional couples to work under him. | ||
== Life History == | == Life History == |
Revision as of 19:43, 27 February 2025
Rabbi Yehoshua Binyamin Gordon (10 Tammuz 5709 - 29 Shevat 5776) was the Rebbe's shliach in Valley, California. He was known as an eloquent lecturer and successful shliach, who created a Jewish revolution in his area of shlichus and brought additional couples to work under him.
Life History
Born on 10 Tammuz 5709 to his father Rabbi Shalom DovBer Gordon.
When he reached the age of three, he merited that the Rebbe cut his hair.
He was educated in Chabad institutions, and after his marriage to his wife Mrs. Devorah, he went out in 5733 to work as the Rebbe's shliach in Valley, California.
He was known as an eloquent lecturer and successful shliach, who created a Jewish revolution in his area of shlichus and brought additional couples to work under him.
He passed away after a serious illness on 29 Shevat 5776, and was buried in the Jewish cemetery in Los Angeles.
Family
- His son, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Gordon
- His son, Rabbi Yochanan Gordon
- His son, Rabbi Eliyahu Gordon
- His daughter Mrs. Dina Rabin
- His daughter Mrs. Chaya Mushka Dreizin - Los Angeles
- His daughter Mrs. Feiga Herzog