Nachum Dov Brayer is the present Rebbe of the Boyan Hasidic dynasty.
Background
He is the grandson of the former Boyaner Rebbe of New York, Rabbi Mordechai Shlomo Friedman, who died when he was 11 years old. His mother, Malka (1923-1931 August 2012), was the only daughter of the Boyaner Rebbe of New New York On his mother"s side, Nachum Dov is the great-grandson of the founder of Boyaner Hasidut, Rabbi Yitzchok Friedman (also known as the Pachad Yitzchok), the great-great-grandson of the first Sadigura Rebbe, Rabbi Avrohom Yaakov Friedman, and the great-great-great-grandson of the founder of Ruzhiner Hasidut, Rabbi Yisroel of Ruzhin.
Career
On Hanukkah 1984, at the age of 25, he was coronated Boyaner Rebbe. He lives in Jerusalem. The Rebbe"s father, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Brayer (1922–2007), was a Modern Orthodox academic researcher, student psychologist, and lecturer in Bible, education, and Jewish philosophy at Yeshiva University.
When the Boyaner Rebbe of New York died of a stroke on 2 March 1971, the Boyaner Hasidim were left leaderless.
They asked the Rebbe"s eldest son, Yisroel, to become the next Rebbe, but he declined. The eldest, Yigal, who was studying to be an aerospace engineer, was suggested and then rejected.
The lot fell to the younger son, Nachum Dov, who then enrolled at the Ruzhiner Yeshiva in Jerusalem to prepare himself for the task. Over the years, Brayer was subjected to intense pressure to accept the mantle of leadership, even though he preferred to join a kollel and dedicate his life to Torah study.
Rabbi Yisrael Alter of Ger, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn of Lubavitch, and Rabbi Moshe Feinstein were among those who prevailed upon him to accept the position, while Boyaner Hasidim kept reminding him of the great moral responsibility he had to keep the dynasty going.
Finally he agreed, and on Hanukkah 1984, at the age of 25, he was declared Boyaner Rebbe. The Rebbe is the leader of more than 1,000 Boyaner Hasidim, making Boyan the largest of the Ruzhiner dynasties (the others are Sadigura, Bohush, Chortkov, Husiatyn, and Shtefanesht). The Rebbe serves as president of the Ruzhiner Yeshiva in Jerusalem, and has built new Boyaner yeshivas and kollels in Israel, Europe and the United States.
In Israel, he encouraged the opening of Boyaner batei medrash (study halls) in young communities such as Ramat Shlomo, Ramot, and Beitar Ilit.
He does not comment on Israeli politics. Being led by an American-born Rebbe, the Hasidut attracts many American students learning in nearby yeshivas.
Over the years, these students have been invited to join the Rebbe and his family for the third Shabbat meal. The Boyaner Rebbe traditionally lights the first bonfire at the annual Lag BaOmer celebration at the tomb of Rabbi Shimon Bar Yochai in Meron, Israel.
The first hadlakah (lighting) is attended by hundreds of thousands of people each year.
In 2001, the crowd was estimated at 300,000. Brayer married Shoshana Bluma Reizel Heschel (born 16 October 1960), daughter of Meshulam Zusia Heschel and granddaughter of Rabbi Abraham Joshua Heschel of Kopyczynce (1888–1967).