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Aharon Moishe Leifer

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Rabbi Aharon Moishe (Moses) Leifer, was the third Rebbe of Khust.

Leifer traveled from Budapest to Khust in 1943 to remove his parents from Khust. After surviving the Holocaust, he came to the United States.

His two sons are the current Khuster Rebbes. One resides in Bet Shemesh, Israel (formerly of Toronto, Canada), and the other lives in the Brooklyn, New York.
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