Rav Nosson Liebermansh zt”l
It is with great sadness that Matzav.com reports the petirah of Rav Nosson Liebermansh zt”l, a revered Breslover mashpia, who passed away at the age of 88 after a period of declining health.
Rav Liebermansh had been weakened in recent months and was hospitalized several times. About a week ago, he was again admitted to the hospital, where his condition deteriorated.
The levayah is scheduled to take place Monday at 4:45 p.m., departing from the main Breslover beis medrash in the Meah Shearim neighborhood of Yerushalayim and proceeding to Har HaMenuchos, where he will be laid to rest.
Rav Liebermansh was born in 1938 to his father, Rav Zev Liebermansh, who had immigrated from Poland, and his mother, Miriam Mirel. In his youth, he studied at the Slabodka Yeshiva in Bnei Brak.
From a young age—over six decades ago—he began drawing bochurim closer to Breslover teachings by delivering shiurim. Many of those students later became prominent mashpi’im themselves within the Breslover movement. He later married his wife, Henia, nee Cohen, who passed away many years ago.
Rav Liebermansh was considered one of the elder leaders of Breslov and a central figure to whom many turned for guidance. He was among the foremost disseminators of the teachings of Rav Nachman of Breslov, delivering countless shiurim that inspired thousands.
He served as the longtime mashgiach of the Breslover yeshiva in Bnei Brak. At a later stage, he led a group of avreichim to Emanuel, where he helped establish a Breslover community. In his later years, he resided in Beit Shemesh.
His passing has left a deep void in the Breslover world. Reb Dovid Greenwald, a prominent Breslover activist, described his impact: “R’ Nosson brought about a revolution in Breslov, drawing many Litvishe yeshiva students closer to Breslov. Today, they are among the leading mashpi’im in the movement. He was a man of truth in an extraordinary way—one might even say extreme. He feared no one and always spoke his clear daas.”
Throughout his life, Rav Liebermansh worked to foster unity within Breslov and encouraged acceptance of others, while never compromising even the smallest detail of halachah. Many sought his counsel and benefited from his wisdom. He also served as one of the leaders of the Nachal Heritage organization .
Knesset member Meir Porush, chairman of Shlomei Emunim, eulogized him, saying: “A pious man has been lost from the earth. With deep sorrow and a trembling heart, I received the painful news of the passing of this saintly and ascetic figure, a devoted servant of Hashem with heart and soul, one of the elder and most prominent mashpi’im of Breslov, who for decades spread Breslov teachings and served as a beacon of faith for masses seeking Hashem. Rav Nosson was not only a ‘mashpia’ who guided many, but a compassionate father and a listening heart, offering help and counsel to all who were broken and struggling. We merited to see him weeping tears as he offered heartfelt tefillos for the salvation of Klal Yisroel, carrying their pain upon his pure heart with longing and supplication. His passing is a great loss to the chassidishe world in general and to the distinguished Breslov community in particular. May he serve as a melitz yosher on behalf of all of Israel, and may his merit protect us.”
He is survived by a large family, including nine children and many descendants. Among them is his son, Rav Tzvi Liebermansh, a dayan with the Eidah Hachareidis, rav of the Breslover community in Ramat Beit Shemesh Gimmel 2, and rav of the Breslover community in Har Yonah.
Tragedy struck the family in recent years. In June 2024, his eldest son, Rav Chaim Liebermansh, a melamed in a Breslover Talmud Torah in Yerushalayim, passed away at the age of 65 after a serious illness. During his lifetime, Rav Liebermansh also lost a son-in-law, Rav Chaim Binyamin Wertheimer, a prominent Breslover mashpia in the Keren Ohr community, who died suddenly at age 60 after returning from Shabbos in Uman in April 2025.
Yehi zichro boruch.
{Matzav.com}
