Yosef Greenwald

Yosef Greenwald ( 1903 – Brooklyn 1984) was the second Rebbe of the Pupa Hasidic dynasty. Before World War II he was a rabbi and rosh yeshiva in Pápa, Hungary.

Greenwald was the son of Yaakov Yechezkiah Greenwald of Pupa and the grandson of Moshe Greenwald.

Greenwald was a Belzer Hasid. After the war he moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, and established the contemporary Pupa Hasidic movement. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Natural resources in Latin American development by Grunwald, Joseph, 1920-

    Baltimore : Published for Resources for the Future, inc., by the Johns Hopkins Press, 1970
    Format: Book


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    The global factory : foreign assembly in international trade by Grunwald, Joseph, 1920-

    Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution, 1985
    Format: Book


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    Latin American economic integration and U.S. policy by Grunwald, Joseph, 1920-, Wionczek, Miguel S., Carnoy, Martin

    Washington, Brookings Institution 1972
    Format: Book


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    Latin American trade patterns, by Baerresen, Donald W., Carnoy, Martin, Grunwald, Joseph, 1920-

    Washington, Brookings Institution 1965
    Format: Book


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    Latin America and world economy : a changing international order

    Beverly Hills, Calif. : Sage Publications, 1978
    Other Authors: “…Grunwald, Joseph, 1920-…”
    Format: Book


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    The Crisis in Latin America : strategic, economic, and political dimensions by Falcoff, Mark

    Washington, D.C. : American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research, 1984
    Other Authors: “…Grunwald, Joseph, 1920-…”
    Format: Book