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  Hasidic Judaism - encyclopedia article - Citizendium
Most Hasidic groups originate from the students of the Baal Shem Tov, who is seen as the founder of Hasidic Judaism.
Rachmastrivka is headquarted in the Ezras Torah neighborhood of Jerusalem.
It is led by the Friedmann rabbinical dynasty.
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 Science Fair Projects - Chabad Lubavitch
Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi 1745 - 1812, son of Rabbi Boruch, was a student of Dovber of Mezeritch and founded the Chabad house of Hasidism.
In Hasidic Judaism, a dynasty normally takes its name from the town in Eastern Europe where it was born and originated.
The founder of Hasidism, Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov was a populist preacher and Kabbalist virtually unknown to the accepted Rabbinate at the time.
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 Britain.tv Wikipedia - Skver
The dynasty of Skver is a branch of the Chernobyl dynasty.
Reb Itzikl is known in Hasidic legend as the filozof eloki, the Godly philosoper.
Although all Haredim and Hasidim stress fealty to established traditions, for Skverer Hasidism it is stressed excessively, and is a cornerstone of their philosophy.
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 Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rabbi Dovid Twersky of Tolna, son of the Magid of Chernobyl - founder of Tolna Dynasty
Chernobyl is a Chassidic dynasty that was founded by the Rebbe Menachem Nachum Twersky of Chernobyl.
Rabbi Dovid Twersky, The Rachmastrivka Rebbe of Jerusalem;
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 Rebbe - English Hareidi
A rebbe is distinct from a 'rav' or 'rov' (a word usually translated as rabbi, who is a leader of an Orthodox Jewish community, either hasidic or non-hasidic) in that a significant function of a rav is to answer questions of halacha (Jewish law).
It is not uncommon for a hasidic Jew to have a rebbe as a spiritual guide and to go to a (another) rav for a ruling on an issue of religious law.
In most hasidic groups, the kvitl is written by the rebbe's gabbe (secretary), however sometimes the petitioner writes it him or her self.
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 Science Fair Projects - Bobov
Bobov is a Hasidic group within Judaism with its headquarters in the neighborhood of Borough Park in Brooklyn, New York.
He first settled on the West Side of Manhattan, later moved to Crown Heights in Brooklyn, and finally settled in Borough Park.
He was noted for his outspokenness against disputes between Hasidic groups.
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Satmar (or Satmar Hasidism or Satmarer Hasidim) (חסידות סאטמאר) is a movement of Haredi Jews who adhere to Hasidism originating in the town of Szatmárnémeti (now Satu Mare, Romania), at that time in the Kingdom of Hungary.
The dynasty traces its roots to Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum (1759-1841), Rabbi of Sátoraljaújhely in Hungary.
This can also be linked to a growing tendency of some Hasidic groups, such as Vizhnitz, Biala, Rachmastrivka, and Spinka to divide their territories and followers between relatives, in part in order to lower friction, particularly when they are significantly separated by geography.
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 Satmar Information - The People's Medicine Community ™
The dynasty traces its roots to Rabbi Moshe Teitelbaum (1759-1841), rabbi of Sátoraljaújhely in Hungary.
The Satmar Hasidic movement has become known for its social isolation from all forms of secular culture and for its opposition to all forms of religious, secular, and political Zionism.
Schisms in the Hasidic dynastic succession are not a recent development, although there has been a growing number of them in the past ten to fifteen years as many of the previous pre-war or immediately post-war generations, particularly leaders, have died.
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 Medzhibozh (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Geographically, the Hasidic movement originated in Medzhibozh, where the movement's founder, the Yisroel ben Eliezer (The Baal Shem Tov) had his home, Beis Medrash (a synagogue and place of Torah study), held court, and is buried.
Notwithstanding Medzhibozh's position as a "trunk" of Hasidic Judaism, a branch of Hasidism, led by the Baal Shem Tov's descendants and heirs evolved from Medzhibozh.
Son of the last Mezibuz Rebbe, Reb Mordechai, he was a direct descendant of the Baal Shem Tov and his grandson, Reb Boruch of Mezibuz (the first Rebbe), and the Hasidic dynasties of the Rebbes of Mezibuz, Chernobyl, Karlin, Rhizin, and Apte.
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 Rachmastrivka (Hasidic dynasty) - Enpsychlopedia
The dynasty originated in a town in Ukraine.
Rebbe Yonasan (Jonathan) Twersky of Rachmastrivka - son of the Magid of Chernobyl.
Rebbe Chai Yitzchok (Isaac) Twersky of Rachmastrivka-Boro Park - Present Rachmastrivka Rebbe of Boro Park - son of Rebbe Yochanan - son-in-law of Rebbe Yaakov Yosef Twersky (1899-1968) of Skver.
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 Twersky Family
The dynasty is named after the town of Chernobyl (of nuclear accident fame), where Rabbi Nachum served as the magid (communal preacher).
The founder of the Chernobyl dynasty was Rebbe (Menachem) Nochum, the Meor Einayim, a disciple of Rabbi Yisroel ben Eliezer, the Baal Shem Tov, who established the chasidic movement.
Rabbi Dovid Twersky, the Rachmastrivka Rebbe of Jerusalem;
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 Rachmastrivka (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
They are led by two Rebbes: one located in Borough Park, New York and the other in Bnei Brak, Israel.
(He is a nephew of the one in Borough Park, since the rebbe from Israel passed away recently, and his son took over his mantle of leadership in israel.) They are one of the larger Hasidic sects, yet they are not very influential in Hasidic politics.
The Rachmastrivka Rebbe of Israel (right) while at a Hasidic festive meal
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 The Ultimate Rachmastrivka (Hasidic dynasty) - American History Information Guide and Reference
Rachmastrivka is the name of a Hasidic group within Hasidic Judaism.
They are led by two Rebbes one located in Borough Park, New York and the other in Bnei Brak, Israel.
(he is a nephew on the one in boro park, since the rebbe from Israel passed away recntly, and his son took ovever his mantle of leadership in israel.)They are one of the larger Hasidic sects yet they are not very influential in Hasidic politics.
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 math lessons - Breslov (Hasidic dynasty)
Breslov is the name commonly given to the Hasidic movement which originated in the town of Bratslav in what is now Ukraine.
Breslovers are Orthodox Jews who follow the teachings of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov, the great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism.
Breslover Hasidism is most unusual in that it has no living rebbe, and has not had one for almost two hundred years.
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 Breslov_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Breslov (also Bratslav) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Rebbe Nachman of Breslov (1772-1810) a great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism.
The movement weathered strong opposition from virtually all other Hasidic movements in the Ukraine throughout the nineteenth century, yet at the same time experienced tremendous growth in numbers of followers from Ukraine, White Russia, Lithuania and Poland.
The main Hasidic texts revered and studied by Breslover Hasidim are those written by Rebbe Nachman and Reb Noson.
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 Puppa (Hasidic dynasty) - Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia
Puppa (Hasidic dynasty) - Biocrawler, the free encyclopedia
Puppa is the name of a Hasidic group within Judaism.
The group originated in Hungary in a town called "Pupa".
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Puppa   (118 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Satmar (Hasidic dynasty)
Satmar (or Satmar Hasidism or Satmarer Hasidim) (חסידות סאטמאר) is a movement of Orthodox Haredi Jews who adhere to Hasidism originating in the town of Szatmárnémeti (now Satu Mare, Romania), at that time in the Kingdom of Hungary.
The Satmar Rebbe, by tradition, is accepted by Jerusalem's Edah HaChareidis (a rabbinical organization of Haredi Jews) as its presiding rabbi, though none of the past rebbes have lived permanently in Jerusalem.
Though widespread shootings and deportations had already killed approximately 100,000 Jews under Miklós Horthy's leadership, Nazi-allied Hungary was not occupied by Germany until comparatively late in the war.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Chernobyl (Hasidic dynasty)
There are many scions of the Chernobyl Dynasty that exist today.
Anyone with the last name Twersky (also spelled twerski) is a direct descendant of the Chernobyl dynasty.
Among the famous scions of the Chernobyl dynasty existing today are:
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Image:Rachmatsrivka Rebbe (Boro Park).jpg thumbThe Rachmastrivka Rebbe from Borough Park '''Rachmastrivka''' is the name of a group within Hasidic Judaism.
They are led by two Rebbes: one located in Borough Park, New York and the other in Jerusalem Jerusalem, Israel.
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 Rabbi Yehudah Yudel Rosenberg Biography
1902), was a member of the Habad hasidic dynasty, succeeded R. Yehoshua Heschel ben Meshullam Ashkenazi as Chief Rabbi of Lublin.
Rav Shalom Mordechai HaCohen, Berzhan’er Rav, author of Mishpat Shalom, Daas Torah, Gilui Daas, and the Responsa of the Maharsham.
Moshe Twersky, of Rachmastrivka only gave three Haskomas in his lifetime, and of these three, two of them he gave to R. Rosenberg.
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 Informat.io on Satmar
It is believed, however, to number close to 120,000 [16] adherents if one includes a number of smaller and related anti-Zionist Hungarian Hasidic groups who align themselves with Satmar.
^ Gimpel Shister, The Zalmen Aaron conflict and its far-reaching implications, Hasidic News, November 2003
^ KJ rav, Aaron, makes Tenayim for his son, Hasidic News
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