Levi Yitzchak Horowitz

American rabbi (1921–2009)

Levi Yitzchak Horowitz was a prominent American rabbi who played a significant role in the Boston Hasidic Dynasty. Born in 1921, he went on to become the second rebbe of the dynasty, which was founded by his father, Pinchos Dovid Horowitz. This position marked a notable milestone in his life, as he became the first American-born individual to hold the title of Hasidic rebbe.

Throughout his life, Rabbi Horowitz made notable contributions to his community. One of his most lasting legacies is the founding of ROFEH International, an organization dedicated to providing medical referral and hospitality support services. As a respected leader in his field, Rabbi Horowitz continued to serve his community until his passing in 2009, leaving behind a lasting impact on the world of Judaism. His life's work and accomplishments have cemented his place as a notable figure in American Jewish history.