Rebbe Menachem Mendel died on May 29 (19th of Iyar), 1815. His sons refused to succeed him and the dynasty was later assumed by the Rebbe's former servant, Rav Tzvi Hersh Hakohen of Rimanov (1778–1846), called Reb Tzvi Hersh Meshares, author of Be'eros Hamayim. Rebbe Menachem Mendel's Torah commentary was first published in
Menachem Zion (Chernivtsi, 1851), based on notes taken by his student Rav Yechezkel Paneth. Other compilations of the Rebbe's Torah were published in
Divrei Menachem (Lviv, 1863),
Ilana deChaye (Piotrków, 1908), and have been reprinted. The commentaries were translated in English as
The Torah Discourses of the Holy Tzaddik Reb Menachem Mendel of Rimanov (New Jersey, 1997). The earliest stories about the Rimanover Rebbe were first published in Ahron Marcus'
Der Chassidismus (Pleszew, 1901) and Berel Ehrmann's
Devarim Areivim Vol. 1 (Munkacz, 1904). The first official biography
Ateres Menachem (Bilgoraj, 1910), published by Tzvi Yechezkel Michelson, was followed by Yekutiel Kamelhar's
Beis Menachem (Tarnow, 1927) and
Aharon Roth's
Menachem Tzion (Satu Mare, 1935). Other biographies include Matityahu Guttman's
Rabi Mendel mi-Rimanov (Tel Aviv, 1953), Menashe Unger's
Die Chassidishe Velt (New York, 1955),
Rebbe Menachem Mendel fun Rimanov (Jerusalem, 1987), and Chaim David Bacon's
Rebbe Mendele Rimanover (New York, 1988). There are several
shuls (
synagogues) named
Rimanov, either by followers of the Rimanover
hasidim, or led by descendants of Rebbe Menachem Mendel and his successor Rebbe Tzvi Hersh. • Brooklyn, New York: • "Toras Menachem of Rimanov", led by Rabbi Mendel Goldberger (a descendant of Rebbe Menachem Mendel) at 104 Spencer Street, Williamsburg, Brooklyn. This synagogue is uniquely known for the many
Minyanim performed simultaneously (there could be up to 4 services performed in a single Friday night). • "Beeros HaMayim", led by Rabbi Chaim Elazar Wassertheil, Rimanover Rebbe (a descendant of Rebbe Menachem Mendel), at 1870 53rd Street. **
Cong. Menachem Zion Yotzei Russia, led by Rabbi Avraham Reich, (a 7 generation descendant of Rebbe Menachem Mendel), at 928 44th Street. [http://companies.findthecompany.com/l/23116624/Congregation-Menachem-Zion-Yotzei-Russia-Inc-in-Brooklyn-NY • Jerusalem • Rabbi Chaim Yaakov Frankel, Rimanover Rebbe (a descendant of Rebbe Tzvi Hersh), leads a network of kollels. Rebbe Mendele's Ohel in Rymanow is a regular pilgrimage site for Chassidim. The original Ohel and tombstone were destroyed in the Holocaust and rebuilt after the war with an inscription based on the text preserved in Chassidic literature. ==References==