Background
He was the eldest son of Rabbi Amram Greenwald (1831–1870), one of the leading students of the Ksav Sofer. His father, not wanting to enter the rabbinate, married his wife on that condition.
He was the eldest son of Rabbi Amram Greenwald (1831–1870), one of the leading students of the Ksav Sofer. His father, not wanting to enter the rabbinate, married his wife on that condition.
He was also the author of Arugas Habosem, a book of responsa covering a wide breadth of halakhic issues. Rabbi Moshe was one of a group of students of the Ksav Sofer who took on Hasidic customs. He was also a disciple of the second Belzer Rebbe, Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach.
Greenwald began his rabbinic career as the Rav and av beis din in Humenné (Homonna in Hungarian), where he established a yeshiva.
From there he accepted the rabbanut of Kleinwardein, or Kisvárda in Hungarian and in 1887 he moved to Chust, Huszt in Hungarian where he also headed a yeshiva. Greenwald eschewed pilpul and advised his students to acquire breadth and depth in the study of Torah and Gemara.
Moshe Greenwald of Chust - author of Arugas Habosem
Avraham Yosef Greenwald, Rav of Ungvar, son of the Arugas Habosem
Yaakov Yechezkiya Greenwald, Rav of Puppa, son of the Arugas Habosem
Yosef Greenwald, Puppa Rav of Williamsburg, son of Yaakov Yechezkiya Greenwald
Yaakov Yechezkiya Greenwald, Puppa Rav of Williamsburg, son of Yosef Greenwald
Yisroel Menachem Greenwald, Puppa Rav of Boro Park, son of Yosef Greenwald
Aron Greenwald, Puppa Dayan of Williamsburg, son of Yosef Greenwald
Yekusiel Yehuda Greenwald, Rav of Yoreh, son of the Arugas Habosem
Yisroel Meir Greenwald, son of the Arugas Habosem (died age 30)
Levi Yitzchok Greenwald, Rav of Tzehlim and later Kehillas Arugas Habosem in Williamsburg, son of the Arugas Habosem.