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A Hasidic dynasty or Chassidic dynasty is a dynasty led by Hasidic Jewish spiritual leaders known as rebbes, and usually has some or all of the following
List of Hasidic dynasties and groups
List_of_Hasidic_dynasties_and_groups
Polish Hasidic dynasty
Ger (Yiddish: גער, also Gur, adj. Gerrer) is a Polish Hasidic dynasty originating from the town of Góra Kalwaria, Poland, where it was founded by Yitzchak
Ger_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Belarusian Hasidic dynasty
Karlin-Stolin is a Hasidic dynasty, originating with Rebbe Aaron ben Jacob of Karlin in present-day Belarus, and later expanded to nearby Stolin. One of the first
Karlin-Stolin (Hasidic dynasty)
Karlin-Stolin_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Religious subgroup of modern Judaism
they created distinct environments in which later dynasties took shape. The various Hasidic groups may be categorized along several parameters, including
Hasidic_Judaism
Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty
a Hasidic dynasty founded in the town of Belz in Western Ukraine, near the Polish border, historically the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland. The group was
Belz_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty
is a Hasidic rabbinical dynasty deriving its name from the town of Nadvorna, (Nadvirna), today in Ukraine. The most famous rebbe of the dynasty was Mordechai
Nadvorna_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Branch of the Chabad movement
branch of the Chabad Hasidic movement was founded after the death of the third rebbe of Chabad, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneersohn. The group was one of several
Niezhin_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Belarusian Hasidic dynasty
Hasidic dynasty originating in the town of Slonim, which is now in Belarus. Today, there are two Slonimer factions. Slonim, based in Jerusalem, and the
Slonim_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Branch of the Chabad movement
Strashelye was a branch of the Chabad school of Hasidic Judaism, named after the town Strashelye (Starasel'lye) in the Mohilev Province of present-day Belarus
Strashelye_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Polish Hasidic dynasty
Bluzhev (also spelled Bluzhov or Bluzov) is a Hasidic dynasty originating in Błażowa, Poland and currently based in Brooklyn, NY. Founded by Rabbi Tzvi
Bluzhev_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Ukrainian Hasidic dynasty
start of the Sabbath). List of Hasidic dynasties Tamir, Noah. Sefer Kalarash, p. 35 BERGER, JOSEPH (March 16, 2018). "Rabbi Mordechai Hager, Leader of Large
Skver_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Belarusian Hasidic dynasty
Lechovitch (Yiddish: לעכוויטש) is a Lithuanian Hasidic dynasty, originating from the city of Lyakhavichy, Belarus, where it was founded by Rabbi Mordechai
Lechovitch_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Belarusian Hasidic dynasty
grandson of Rabbi Asher of Stolin. Koidanov was the smallest of the three Lithuanian Hasidic dynasties (Slonim and Karlin-Stolin), with most of its Hasidim
Koidanov_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Eastern-European town with a predominantly Jewish population
Russia Jewish diaspora List of Hasidic dynasties and groups List of shtetls and shtots List of villages and towns depopulated of Jews during the Holocaust
Shtetl
Hasidic Judaism in Lithuania is the history of Hasidic Judaism and Hasidic philosophy in Lithuania and parts of modern-day Belarus. Hasidic Judaism in
Hasidic_Judaism_in_Lithuania
Hungarian Hasidic dynasty
Erloi), is a Haredi dynasty of Hungarian origin, which follows the teachings of the Chasam Sofer and is often considered Hasidic. The Erlau community
Erlau_(Hasidic_dynasty)
Hasidic Jewish dynasty
Lubavitch, Habad and Chabad-Lubavitch (US: /xəˈbɑːd luˈbɑːvɪtʃ/; Hebrew: חב״ד לובביץּ׳; Yiddish: חב״ד ליובאוויטש), is a Hasidic dynasty and global movement
Chabad
Hungarian Hasidic dynasty
of the Siget Hasidic court. Following World War II, it was re-established in New York and has since grown into one of the largest Hasidic dynasties in
Satmar
Hasidic dynasty
Bratslav and Breslev) is a branch of Hasidic Judaism founded by Nachman of Breslov (1772–1810), a great-grandson of the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism
Breslov
portion of contemporary Hasidic Judaism and Hasidic dynasties trace their genealogical and ideological origin to Polish Hasidism. While Reb Shmelke of Nikolsburg
Hasidic_Judaism_in_Poland
Head of a yeshiva
controls it. In many Hasidic groups, the rosh yeshiva of a school will be the son or son-in-law of the rebbe, the assumed heir of the rebbe. However, the
Rosh_yeshiva
Branch of the Chabad movement
The Kopust branch of the Chabad dynasty of Hasidic Judaism was founded in 1866 by Yehuda Leib Schneersohn after the death of his father Menachem Mendel
Kopust
American real estate developer
publisher, and political influencer in the Satmar Hasidic community of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York. He is a prominent figure in the Ahronim faction of Satmar
Moshe_Indig
Orthodox rabbinic title, especially in Hasidism
spiritual leader in the Hasidic movement, and the personalities[clarification needed] of its dynasties. The titles of rebbe and admor, which used to be
Rebbe
Forms of the Jewish siddurim
gained significant acceptance by Sephardi Jews. Some Hasidic dynasties use their own version of the Nusach Sefard siddur, sometimes with a notable divergence
Nusach_Sefard
Surname list
by many of the descendants of Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi, the first Rebbe of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement. Rabbi Shneur Zalman of Liadi (1745
Schneersohn
Village in New York, United States
000 population of the Kiryas Joel–Poughkeepsie–Newburgh metropolitan area. The vast majority of its residents are Yiddish-speaking Hasidic Jews who belong
Kiryas_Joel,_New_York
Salafi jihadist militant organisation
students before changing tack and following two Hasidic Jews, usually recognizable by their long beards, sidecurls known as peyot and dark overclothes. 'The
Islamic_State
Hasidic rabbi and first rebbe of Chabad
rabbi and the founder and first Rebbe of Chabad, a branch of Hasidic Judaism. He wrote many works and is best known for Shulchan Aruch HaRav, Tanya, and his
Shneur_Zalman_of_Liadi
Hasidic rabbi (1704–1772)
Amshinov (Hasidic dynasty) Chabad Boyan (Hasidic dynasty) Ruzhin (Hasidic dynasty) List of Hasidic dynasties Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev Nachum of Czernobyl
Dov_Ber_of_Mezeritch
Hasidic rabbi (1772–1810)
participated in this annual pilgrimage. Nachman rejected the idea of hereditary Hasidic dynasties and taught that each Hasid must "search for the tzaddik ('saintly/righteous
Nachman_of_Breslov
American author, rabbi, activist speaker
sixth-born of thirteen children. Through her father, she is a member of the Ukrainian Hasidic dynasties Savran and Skver and a 10th-generation descendant of Rabbi
Abby_Stein
Ukrainian-Israeli Hasidic Rebbe (1880–1957)
the fourth Rebbe of the Belz Hasidic dynasty. He led the movement from 1926 until he died in 1957. Rokeach inherited the mantle of leadership from his
Aharon_Rokeach
Grand Rebbe of Satmar Hasidim
began to serve as a rabbi. He became dean of the local rabbinical seminary and the leader of the eponymous Hasidic movement based in the city. Joel was renowned
Joel_Teitelbaum
Second Rebbe of Chabad (1773–1827)
this Hasidic dynasty is named. He is also known as the Mitteler Rebbe ("Middle Rebbe" in Yiddish), being the second of the first three generations of Chabad
Dovber_Schneuri
Village in New York, United States
an all-Hasidic village in the town of Ramapo, Rockland County, New York, United States. It is located north of Hillcrest, east of Viola, south of New Hempstead
New_Square,_New_York
Neighborhood in New York City
inhabited by thousands of Hasidic Jews of various groups, and contains the headquarters of one faction of the Satmar Hasidic group. Williamsburg's Satmar
Williamsburg,_Brooklyn
Ukrainian rabbi (1780–1844)
scribe of Rebbe Nachman of Breslov, founder of the Breslov Hasidic dynasty. Reb Noson is credited with preserving, promoting and expanding the Breslov movement
Nathan_of_Breslov
Russian rabbi (1878–1944)
9, 1944) was a Russian Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic rabbi in Yekaterinoslav, Russian Empire. He was the father of the seventh Chabad-Lubavitch Rebbe, Rabbi
Levi_Yitzchak_Schneerson
Haredi Jewish views on the Zionist movement
association) of various Haredi groups, mainly from the Lithuanian yeshiva communities and Hasidic groups such as Ger and Belz. The Agudah was initially
Haredim_and_Zionism
Rural locality in Khmelnytskyi Oblast, Ukraine
rabbinic leadership of Medzhybizh was controlled by the Rapoport-Bick dynasty, the most important of all the non-Hasidic rabbinic dynasties of Medzhybizh. Rabbi
Medzhybizh
Polish founder of Hasidic Judaism (1698–1760)
2008 New guesthouse and synagogue next to Ohel of Baal Shem Tov (work in progress); August 4, 2008 List of Hasidic dynasties Hasidim and Mitnagdim Tzavaat
Baal_Shem_Tov
differed from the way other Hasidic groups were developing, as he rejected the idea of hereditary Hasidic dynasties and taught that each Hasid must "search
History_of_Jewish_mysticism
2024 memoir by Sara Glass
ultra-orthodox Gur Hasidic Jewish community. They lived in isolation from the rest of the city, avoiding television and outsiders, and called her Malka
Kissing_Girls_on_Shabbat
Third Chabad Rebbe (1789–1866)
Orthodox rabbi, leading 19th-century posek, and the third Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement. Menachem Mendel Schneersohn was
Menachem_Mendel_Schneersohn
the other parts of the world. Every year, tens of Romanian Jewish families from Israel return to their native country. Hasidic Judaism and Haredi Judaism
History of the Jews in Romania
History_of_the_Jews_in_Romania
American rabbi and educator
percentage of his students from non-religious and Modern Orthodox homes to become Hasidic, and also acquainted them with the teachings of the 19th-century
Zvi_Aryeh_Rosenfeld
Fifth Chabad Rebbe
non-Chabad chasidim and members of other groups who wrote to him for advice. He also met with other Jewish and Hasidic leaders, working with them on issues
Sholom_Dovber_Schneersohn
Denominations of Judaism
Judaism Orthodox Judaism Haredi Judaism (ultra-Orthodox) Hasidic Judaism Hasidic dynasties Belz Bobov Breslov Na Nach Chabad-Lubavitch Ger Karlin-Stolin
Jewish_religious_movements
Israeli politician
Israeli former politician and government minister. A follower of the Ger Hasidic dynasty, he headed Agudat Yisrael, part of the United Torah Judaism alliance
Yaakov_Litzman
Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi
(1808–1866) was a Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi, the second son of Menachem Mendel Schneersohn, and founder and first leader of Kopust Hasidism. Known as the
Yehuda_Leib_Schneersohn
Ethnic group of Europe
of Litvaks belong(ed) to Hasidic groups, including Chabad, Slonim, Karlin-Stolin, Karlin (Pinsk), Lechovitch, Amdur and Koidanov. With the spread of the
Litvaks
Rabbinical council of the Agudat Yisrael and Degel HaTorah
counterparts (again because of the dominance of the Polish Hasidic groups), and established the Moetzet Chachmei HaTorah ("Council of [wise] Torah Sages"),
Moetzes_Gedolei_HaTorah
Wife of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1901–1988)
of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the seventh and last rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad-Lubavitch branch of Hasidic Judaism. She was the second of
Chaya_Mushka_Schneerson
Country in West Asia
David Grossman. Israeli music includes Mizrahi and Sephardic music, Hasidic melodies, Greek music, jazz, and pop rock. The Israel Philharmonic Orchestra
Israel
Ten emanations in Kabbalah
needed] In Hasidic philosophy, which has sought to internalise the experience of Jewish mysticism into daily inspiration (devekut), this inner life of the sefirot
Sefirot
Term for someone who has left an Orthodox Jewish community
"love"; ex-Jew, found in blogs; ex-Hasidic or ex-Haredi, offering a more specific indication of one’s native community; and Apikores, derived from the Greek
Off_the_derech
Weekly Yiddish-language magazine based in New York
rather than to one particular Hasidic group. Its content is overseen by a rabbinic review board and avoids coverage of topics considered inappropriate
Moment_Magazine_(Yiddish)
Neighborhood in New York City
Brooklyn's largest Hasidic communities, and also has followers in Canada, England, Belgium, and Israel. Satmar is one of the largest Hasidic groups in Brooklyn
Borough_Park,_Brooklyn
Jewish educational institution for Torah study
the classic texts of Hasidism. In contrast, Chabad and Breslov, in their different ways, place daily study of their dynasties' Hasidic texts in central
Yeshiva
Sixth Chabad Rebbe (1880–1950)
28 January 1950) was an Orthodox rabbi and the sixth Rebbe (spiritual leader) of the Chabad Lubavitch Hasidic movement. He is also known as the Frierdiker
Yosef_Yitzchak_Schneersohn
Aspect of Jewish history
continuous influence that has been felt from the inception of the Hasidic movements and its dynasties by famous rebbes until the present time. The following
History of the Jews in 18th-century Poland
History_of_the_Jews_in_18th-century_Poland
Concept of rebirth in different physical form
particular groups within these religions do refer to reincarnation; these groups include mainstream historical and contemporary followers of Catharism
Reincarnation
Rabbi and head of the bet din of Stropkov, Galicia Moshe Greenwald (1853–1910), rabbi of Chust, Hungary and founder of the Puppa Hasidic dynasty Lazar
List_of_rabbis
Ukrainian Habad Hasidic rabbi
of Chabad Hasidism. Chabad offshoot groups Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1942). Introduction to Hayom Yom. Karlinsky, Nahum (2007). The Dawn of Hasidic—Haredi
Shlomo_Zalman_Schneersohn
Wife of a Ukrainian rabbi (1880–1964)
September 12, 1964) was the wife of Levi Yitzchak Schneerson, a Chabad Hasidic rabbi in Yekatrinoslav, Ukraine and the mother of the seventh Chabad-Lubavitch
Chana_Schneerson
the third largest Hasidic dynasty in Poland, after Ger and Aleksander. In Kraków, there were more Radomsker shtiebelach (places of prayer) than Gerrer
History_of_the_Jews_in_Kraków
Different forms of mysticism in Jewish history
Antinomian and heretical in character, these movements drew heavily on Lurianic motifs, culminating in the messianic claims of Shabbetai Tzvi. Hasidic Judaism
Jewish_mysticism
18th-century Hasidic rebbe
of Amdur (Hebrew: חיים חייקל (חייקא) לוין מאמדור; c. 1730 – March 13, 1787), also known as the Amdurer Rebbe, was an 18th-century Hasidic rebbe and author
Chaim_Chaykl_of_Amdur
Name list
Lithuanian rabbi, Talmudist and Biblical commentator Yehoshua Rokeach (1825–1894), second Rebbe of the Belz Hasidic dynasty, born in the Austrian Empire
Yehoshua_(given_name)
Schneur Zalman Schneersohn of Liadi (1814–1880) was a Hasidic rebbe in the town of Liadi. He was the first rebbe of the Liadi branch of Chabad. Rabbi Chaim Schneur
Chaim Schneur Zalman Schneersohn
Chaim_Schneur_Zalman_Schneersohn
Title in Judaism given to people considered righteous
ethical literature, and its esoteric spiritualisation in Kabbalah. Since the late 17th century, in Hasidic Judaism, the institution of the mystical tzadik
Tzadik
Core group of ancient Hebrew scriptures
ritual purity. The Tanakh forbids the exploitation of widows, orphans, and other vulnerable groups by the Israelites, including any non-Israelites dwelling
Hebrew_Bible
Jewish ultra-orthodox organization
sometimes known by the old label of misnagdim, as well as a large number of Hasidic groups. However, not all Hasidic groups are affiliated with Agudath Israel
Agudath_Israel_of_America
Yiddish New York newspaper
from publishing photographs of women in its pages, in keeping with Hasidic standards of tzniut. The newspaper also publishes a daily edition, which, according
Der_Yid
Rosicrucian esoteric Christian order
(Rosicrucian Society of England) or SRIA is a Rosicrucian esoteric Christian order formed by Robert Wentworth Little between 1865 and 1867. While the SRIA
Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia
Societas_Rosicruciana_in_Anglia
Former Hasidic synagogue in Jerusalem
Nisan Bak is a former prominent Hasidic Jewish congregation and synagogue, located in the Jewish Quarter of the Old City of Jerusalem. Designed by Nisan
Tiferet_Yisrael_Synagogue
Name list
(1908–1990), Israeli scholar of Jewish and Islamic philosophy Shlomo Rabinowicz (1801–1866), the first Rebbe of the Radomsk Hasidic dynasty Shlomo Chanoch Rabinowicz
Shlomo
Jewish school of thought
belong(ed) to Hasidic groups, including Chabad, Slonim, Karlin-Stolin (Pinsk), Amdur and Koidanov. The first documented opposition to the Hasidic movement
Misnagdim
Zohar imitation
the daily liturgy of Sephardic Jews, and in the daily or weekly liturgy of various Hasidic groups. There are several explanations and commentaries on Tikunei
Tikunei_haZohar
Place in Lesser Poland Voivodeship, Poland
2000) re-established the Bobov Hasidic dynasty in America. He was the son of Rabbi Ben Zion Halberstam (1874–1941) of Bobowa, who was murdered in the
Bobowa
Seventh Chabad Rebbe (1902–1994)
of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement as the Lubavitcher Rebbe or simply the Rebbe, was an Orthodox rabbi and the Rebbe of the Lubavitch Hasidic dynasty.
Menachem_Mendel_Schneerson
Russian rabbi (1842–1923)
(1842–1923) was the fourth and last rebbe of Kopust, a branch of the Chabad dynasty of Hasidism. He succeeded as 4th leader of the group after his brother, Shalom
Shmaryahu_Noah_Schneersohn
Historical Jewish practitioner of Practical Kabbalah
rabbi and mystical healer known as the Baal Shem Tov. His teachings imbued the esoteric usage of Practical Kabbalah into a spiritual movement, Hasidic Judaism
Baal_Shem
Weekly Yiddish newspaper
New York City by Satmar Hasidic supporters of Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum. Der Blatt was established in 2000, as a direct result of the Satmar succession feud
Der_Blatt
political and cultural figures, and Rebbes of several Hasidic dynasties. The cemetery contains several tracts of military graves and mass graves of unidentified
Nahalat_Yitzhak_Cemetery
American rabbi
in Monsey, New York, who identifies himself as a member of Skver and Rachmastrivka groups, and is a spokesperson for the Skver community in New Square
Mayer_Schiller
Study of Jewish families
the importance of Torah learning in the Jewish tradition, genealogical records of rabbis and Hasidic rebbes are carefully recorded and readily available
Jewish_genealogy
Topics referred to by the same term
alexanders, a flowering perennial forb of the carrot family Alexander's (disambiguation) Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty) Alexandre (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Alexander_(disambiguation)
The history of the Jews in Japan reaches back to the 16th century and maintained a sporadic presence to the modern day. Early Jews in Japan arrived with
History_of_the_Jews_in_Japan
Listed below are some Hebrew language prayers and berakhot (blessings) that are part of Judaism that are recited by many Jews. Most prayers and blessings
List of Jewish prayers and blessings
List_of_Jewish_prayers_and_blessings
Hebrew book on Jewish mysticism
and with regard to sonant intensity. In contrast to the Jewish grammarians, who assumed a special mode of articulation for each of the five groups of
Sefer_Yetzirah
Surname list
football player Shraga Feivish Hager, rebbe of the Kosov Hasidic dynasty Steven Hager (born 1951), counterculture and marijuana activist Tobias Hager (born
Hager
Israeli Orthodox rabbi and scholar (1888–1978)
Chabad hasidic dynasty. Zevin was ordained by Rabbi Schneerson, Rabbi Yosef Rosen (the Rogatchover Gaon), and Rabbi Yechiel Michel Epstein (author of Aruch
Shlomo_Yosef_Zevin
Type of Jewish mysticism
then joining a group of Kabbalists under a rabbi—often Hasidic since the 18th century, though others exist among Sephardi-Mizrachi and Lithuanian scholars
Kabbalah
Religion or creed endorsed by the state
Divine rule Elite religion Institutional theory List of national legal systems Major religious groups Nonsectarian Phyletism Religious education Religious
State_religion
Jewish diaspora of Africa and Asia
Afghan Jews, Mountain Jews, Georgian Jews, and the small community of Bahraini Jews. The aforementioned groups are believed to derive their ancestry from
Mizrahi_Jews
Ethnoreligious group
representative of that country's Jewry. Although many Hasidic Jews follow a certain hereditary Hasidic dynasty, there is no one commonly accepted leader of all Hasidic
Jews
of the Jews in Jamaica predominantly dates back to migrants from Spain and Portugal. Starting in 1509, many Jews began fleeing from Spain because of the
History of the Jews in Jamaica
History_of_the_Jews_in_Jamaica
Topics referred to by the same term
Yiddish poet and songwriter Mordechaj Józef Leiner (1801–1854), rabbinic Hasidic thinker and founder of the Izhbitza-Radzyn dynasty of Hasidic Judaism Mordechaj
Mordecai_(disambiguation)
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