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Dinov (Hasidic dynasty)

Dinov (Yiddish: דינאָוו, Hebrew: דינוב) is the name of a Hasidic dynasty, descended from Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Dinov (c. 1783 – 1841), also called "the Bnei Yisaschar" after his popular work: בני יששכר‎ [Bene Yiśaśkhar]. Dinov is the Yiddish name of Dynów, a town in southern Poland, in the historic region of Galicia.[1]

Notable Hasidic movements descended from the Dinov dynasty are Munkatch and Bluzhov.

Dynasty edit

  • Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Dinov (c. 1783 – 1841)[1]
    • Rebbe David Spira of Dinov (c. 1804 – 1874), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech, author of Tsemaḥ Daṿid (צמח דוד‎) (Przemyśl, 1879)[1]
      • Rebbe Yeshaya Naftali Hertz Spira of Dinov (c. 1838 – 1885), son of Rebbe David, author of Ha-Noten imre shafer (הנתן אמרי שפר‎) (Przemyśl, 1887–1890). He married his cousin Odel Rivka, daughter of his uncle Rebbe Elazar of Lantzut. He was a rebbe in Dinov.[1][2]
      • Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Blozhov (Błażowa) (c. 1841 – 1924), son of Rebbe David. He married the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Horowitz of Rozvadov (Rozwadow) of the Ropshitz dynasty. He was the rabbi of Ribotitsh (Rybotycze) and Blozhov until World War I, during which he fled to Budapest. After the war, he settled in Przemyśl and Reisha (Rzeszów), where he died in 1924. His responsa (Biłgoraj, 1936) and Hasidic teachings were published as Tsevi la-Tsadiḳ (צבי לצדיק‎). He and his descendants form the Bluzhov dynasty.[1]
        • Rebbe Yehoshua Spira of Ribotitsh (1862–1932), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech. His first wife, Miriam, was his cousin, daughter of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Mariles of Ropshitz (of the Yeruslav and Ropshitz dynasties), whose wife was the daughter of Rebbe David of Dinov. She died while giving birth to her son Meir. Rebbe Yehoshua then married Tzipora, daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Dachner, rebbe of Delatin (Deliatyn) of the Koretz dynasty. When he inherited his father's position as rabbi and rebbe of Blozhov, he was living in Reisha, where he remained until his death. Author of Ḳeren Yeshuʻah (קרן ישועה‎) (Biłgoraj, 1937).[1][3][4]
          • Rebbe Yisrael Spira of Bluzhov (1889–1989), son of Rebbe Yehoshua (from his second marriage).[1][5]
            • Rebbe Tzvi Yehuda Spira, Bluzhover Rebbe, stepson (and appointed successor) of Rebbe Yisrael[1]
      • Rebbe Meir Yehuda Spira of Bikovsk (Bukowsko) (c. 1846 – 1908), son of Rebbe David. He was first married to Sheindel Rachel, daughter of Rebbe Alter Yosef Hager, the rebbe of Radovitz (Rădăuți) of the Kosov dynasty, who died in childbirth, then to her cousin Miriam, the daughter of Rebbe Yisrael of Vishnivitz (Vyshnivets) of the Zlotshov dynasty, whose wife was Rebbe Alter Yosef's sister. He was a rebbe in Bikovsk. His teachings were published in Or le-Meʼir (אור למאיר‎) (Przemyśl, 1913).[1][6][7]
    • Rebbe Elazar Spira of Lantzhut (Łańcut) (c. 1808 – 1865), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech, author of Yodʻe Binah (יודעי בינה‎) (Przemyśl, 1911)[1]
      • Rebbe Shlomo Spira of Munkatsh (Mukachevo) (1831–1893), son of Rebbe Elazar, founder of the Munkatch dynasty. He married the daughter of Rebbe Yekusiel Shmelka Erblich of the Sasov dynasty, son of Rebbe Moshe Leib of Sasov (Sasiv, Ukraine). He was the rabbi of Strizhov (Strzyżów), Tarnogród and Munkatsh (Mukachevo). After his father's death, he was offered the rabbinate of Lantzut, but he preferred to remain in Strizhov and left the position for his brothers Rabbi Simcha and Rabbi Mendel. Author of Shem Shlomo (שם שלמה‎), which was never published.[1]
        • Rebbe Tzvi Hersh Spira of Munkatsh (1850–1923), son of Rebbe Shlomo[1]
        • Rebbe Moshe Yehuda Leib Spira of Strizhov (c. 1850 – 1916), son of Rebbe Shlomo. He married Chana, the daughter of Rebbe Baruch Halberstam, rabbi and rebbe of Gorlitz (Gorlice) of the Sanz dynasty. For the first five years after his marriage, he was a member of his wife's grandfather—Rebbe Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (Nowy Sacz)'s—household. He was first the rabbi of Beitsh (Biecz), then of Sasov. In about 1882, after his father left Strizhov, he declined the town's offer that he take his place, so Rebbe Alter Horowitz (son of Rebbe Avraham of Shendishov) of the Ropshitz dynasty was appointed instead. Later Rebbe Moshe Leib returned to Strizhov, whereupon the community became divided between Rebbe Alter Horowitz's supporters and Rebbe Moshe Leib's. Rebbe Moshe Leib died in Vienna (where he fled during World War I) and was interred in Munkatsh.[1][8]
      • Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Bertsh (Bircza), son of Rebbe Elazar[1]
        • Rebbe Mordechai Spira of Bertsh, son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech. His wife was Bracha, daughter of Rebbe Avraham Simcha Horowitz of Baranov (Baranów Sandomierski) of the Ropshitz dynasty. He was murdered in the Holocaust.[1][9]
          • Rebbe Elazar Spira of Kivyashd Kamianske, Zakarpattia Oblast (Ukraine) (died 1973), son of Rebbe Mordechai[1]
          • Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Rokach (c. 1896 – 1964), Bertsher Rebbe of Brooklyn, New York, son-in-law of Rebbe Mordechai. His father was Rebbe Yosef Yehuda Rokach of Libetshoiv (Lubaczów) of the Belz dynasty, and on his mother side he was himself a descendant of the Dinov dynasty through his grandfather Rabbi Menachem Pinchas (Mendel) Spira, the rabbi of Lantzut.[10]
        • Rebbe Yosef Spira of Dinov (died 1932), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech. He married the daughter of his cousin, Rebbe Yeshaya Naftali Hirtz of Dinov, and succeeded him as the rabbi of Dinov in about 1885.[1]
      • Rabbi Simcha Spira of Lantzhut, son of Rebbe Elazar. He married the daughter of Rabbi Yisrael Leib Wahrman of Butshotsh (Buchach), son of Rebbe Avraham David Wahrman, rabbi and rebbe of Butshotsh. He and his brother Rabbi Mendel both claimed the rabbinate of Lantzut, and both were treated as such. Rabbi Simcha had the support of the Hasidic community.[1][11][12]
        • Rebbe Elazar Spira (the second) of Lantzhut (died 1938), son of Rabbi Simcha[1]
        • Rebbe Eliezer Rubin of Baligród,[a] son-in-law of Rabbi Simcha.[b] He was a descendant of Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Linsk,[c] and inherited from his ancestors the rabbinate of Baligród, of which he was rebbe as well. He died prematurely, and his sons Yisrael Leib and Avraham David were raised by his father-in-law and by Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Rosenfeld,[18] the rabbi and rebbe of Moshtshisk (Mostyska).[19]
          • Rebbe Yisrael Leib Rubin (died 1961), Baligroder Rebbe of Brooklyn, New York, son of Rebbe Eliezer. In 1914, he settled in Vienna, where he had a synagogue. He fled from the Nazis before the Holocaust and settled in Brooklyn, where he died in 1955.[19][20]
          • Rebbe Avraham David Rubin (c. 1887 – 1963), Lantzuter Rebbe of New York, son of Rebbe Eliezer. In around 1906, he married Toba Chava, daughter of his uncle, Rebbe Shalom Rubin of Reisha (Rzeszów) of the Ropshitz dynasty, whose wife Chana Mindel[21] was also Rebbe Simcha Spira's daughter. He was a rebbe in Rzeszów until about 1928. In approximately 1929 he emigrated to the United States, where he became the rebbe of the Lantzut synagogue.[19][22]
      • Rabbi Menachem Pinchas (Mendel) Spira of Lantzut. As mentioned above, he and his brother Rabbi Simcha both claimed the rabbinate of Lantzut. Rabbi Mendel had the support of the non-Hasidic community.[12][23]
        • Rabbi Shmuel Spira of Redim (Radymno), son of Rabbi Mendel. He married the daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Yosef Rubin, rabbi and rebbe of Glogov (Głogów Małopolski) of the Ropshitz dynasty. From about 1885, he was for some time the rabbi of Glogov in his father-in-law's place; later he officiated as the rabbi of Redim.[23]
        • Rabbi Chaim Reuven Wagschal of Lantzut, son-in-law of Rabbi Mendel. He was a descendant of the Lizhensk dynasty. He was first the dayan, then the rabbi, of Lantzut.[12][24]
          • Rabbi Alter Yaakov Yitzchak Wagschal of Lantzut, son of Rabbi Chaim Reuven. He married Dina, daughter of Rabbi Yitzchak Rubin of Safed of the Ropshitz dynasty. Like his father, he was the dayan, and then the rabbi, of Lantzut.[12][24]
            • Rebbe Avraham Menachem Mendel Wagschal, Shinover Rebbe of Monsey, New York, son of Rabbi Alter. He married Shifra Nechama, daughter of Rebbe Yissachar Ber Rothenberg, Voidaslover Rebbe of the Apt (Or la-Shomayim) dynasty.[24]
            • Rebbe Yehoshua Wagschal, Lantzuter Rebbe of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York, son of Rabbi Alter. He married Chaya, daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Halberstam of Tshakova of the Sanz dynasty).[24]

Notes edit

  1. ^ In ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor, Alfasi writes that he was the son-in-law of Rebbe Mendel Rubin of Glogov of the Ropshitz dynasty, and so includes Rebbe Eliezer and his sons in the Ropshitz dynasty. However, in his Entsiḳlopedyah la-Ḥasidut he agrees with the other sources.
  2. ^ Alfasi,[13] Rand,[14] and Vunder[15] write that Rebbe Eliezer's father-in-law was Rabbi Simcha of Lantzut; later,[16] Vunder retracts and writes that his father-in-law was Rebbe Elazar of Lantzut (Rabbi Simcha's father). Rebbe Avraham David Rubin's own tombstone,[17] however, agrees with Alfasi and Rand.
  3. ^ Rebbe Eliezer's ancestor "Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Linsk" can be identified either with Rebbe Mendel Rubin (or Rabin), the rabbi of Linsk (Lesko), father of Rebbe Naftali Tzvi Horowitz of Ropshitz, or with Rebbe Menachem Mendel Horowitz, rabbi and rebbe of Linsk, Rebbe Naftali Tzvi's grandson. In Volume 2 of Meʼore Galitsyah, Ṿunder writes that Rebbe Eliezer was the son of Rebbe Avraham Chaim Horowitz (the second) of Linsk, son of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Horowitz of Linsk. In Volume 4, he writes that Rebbe Eliezer succeeded his father, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rubin—who was the grandson of Rebbe Naftali Tzvi of Ropshitz's brother—as the rabbi and rebbe of Baligrod.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Alfasi. "שושלת דינוב" [The Dinov Dynasty]. ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. pp. 305–310.
  2. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. pp. 506–507.
  3. ^ ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 73.
  4. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. pp. 491–492.
  5. ^ "Israel Spira, 99, Leader of Bluzhov Hasidim". The New York Times. 31 October 1989. Retrieved 17 November 2018.
  6. ^ ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. pp. 109, 222.
  7. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. pp. 513–515.
  8. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. pp. 521–522.
  9. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 2. pp. 518–520.
  10. ^ ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. pp. 345, 347.
  11. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. p. 570.
  12. ^ a b c d Lantsuṭ. p. 58.
  13. ^ Entsiḳlopedyah la-Ḥasidut. Vol. 1. p. 74.
  14. ^ Rand, Asher Z. (1950). Toldot Anshe Shem (תולדות אנשי ש"ם). New York. pp. 127–128.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  15. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 4. pp. 679, 710.
  16. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. p. 455. Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 6. p. 1118.
  17. ^ Amsel, Baruch (1 January 2009). "Rebbe Avroham Dovid Rubin". Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America. Retrieved 2 October 2012.
  18. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 4. p. 783.
  19. ^ a b c ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. pp. 335–337. Entsiḳlopedyah la-Ḥasidut. Vol. 1. p. 74. Rand, Asher Z. (1950). Toldot Anshe Shem (תולדות אנשי ש"ם). New York. pp. 127–128.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 2. p. 136. Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 4. pp. 679, 710. Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. p. 455. Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 6. p. 1118.
  20. ^ Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 4. p. 707. Spira, Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech. "רבי ישראל לייב ראבין" [Rebbe Yisrael Leib Rubin]. In Walzer-Fass, Michael (ed.). Lantsuṭ. p. 64.
  21. ^ Manuscript of Rebbe Meir Rubin of Glogov in Or yeshaʻ (Jerusalem: Kolel Ḳehillat Yaʻaḳov Sulitsa, 1973)
  22. ^ Spira, Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech. "רבי אברהם דוד ראבין" [Rebbe Avraham David Rubin]. In Walzer-Fass, Michael (ed.). Lantsuṭ. p. 64.
  23. ^ a b Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 5. p. 568.
  24. ^ a b c d Meʼore Galitsyah. Vol. 2. pp. 752–753. ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor. p. 148.
  • Alfasi, Yitsḥaḳ (1995–1998). ha-Ḥasidut mi-dor le-dor (החסידות מדור לדור) [Hasidism from generation to generation] (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Mekhon Daʻat Yosef. LCCN 95828260.
  • Alfasi, Yitsḥaḳ (1986–2004). Entsiḳlopedyah la-Ḥasidut - Ishim (אנציקלופדיה לחסידות - אישים) [Encyclopedia of Hasidism - Personalities] (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Mossad Harav Kook.
  • Ṿunder, Meʼir (1978–2005). Meʼore Galitsyah: entsiḳlopedyah le-ḥakhme Galitsyah (מאורי גליציה: אנציקלופדיה לחכמי גליציה) / Encyclopedia of Galician Sages (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Makhon le-hantsaḥat Yahadut Galitsyah. LCCN 78952020.

Further reading edit

  • Grosman, Leṿi (1943). Shem u-sheʹerit (שם ושארית) (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv. OCLC 36052853.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • Walzer-Fass, Michael (1963). Lantsuṭ: ḥayeha ṿe-ḥurbanah shel ḳehilah Yehudit (לאנצוט: חייה וחורבנה של קהילה יהודית) [Lanzut: the life and destruction of a Jewish Community] (in Hebrew). Tel Aviv: Irgune yotsʼe Lantsuṭ be-Yiśraʼel uve-Artsot-ha-Berit. OCLC 19140686.
Many members of the Dinov dynasty (including most of the Lantzut branch) are described in pages 55–64 and 66–67.
  • Amsel, Meir (1974). Sheʼelot u-teshuvot ha-maor ve-zikaron ba-sefer (שו"ת המאור וזכרון בספר) (in Hebrew). New York. OCLC 123001618.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
The Bluzhov dynasty is described in detail in volume 2, pages 165–183.

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Dinov Yiddish דינא וו Hebrew דינוב is the name of a Hasidic dynasty descended from Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Dinov c 1783 1841 also called the Bnei Yisaschar after his popular work בני יששכר Bene Yisaskhar Dinov is the Yiddish name of Dynow a town in southern Poland in the historic region of Galicia 1 Notable Hasidic movements descended from the Dinov dynasty are Munkatch and Bluzhov Contents 1 Dynasty 2 Notes 3 References 4 Further readingDynasty editRebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Dinov c 1783 1841 1 Rebbe David Spira of Dinov c 1804 1874 son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech author of Tsemaḥ Daṿid צמח דוד Przemysl 1879 1 Rebbe Yeshaya Naftali Hertz Spira of Dinov c 1838 1885 son of Rebbe David author of Ha Noten imre shafer הנתן אמרי שפר Przemysl 1887 1890 He married his cousin Odel Rivka daughter of his uncle Rebbe Elazar of Lantzut He was a rebbe in Dinov 1 2 Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Blozhov Blazowa c 1841 1924 son of Rebbe David He married the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Horowitz of Rozvadov Rozwadow of the Ropshitz dynasty He was the rabbi of Ribotitsh Rybotycze and Blozhov until World War I during which he fled to Budapest After the war he settled in Przemysl and Reisha Rzeszow where he died in 1924 His responsa Bilgoraj 1936 and Hasidic teachings were published as Tsevi la Tsadiḳ צבי לצדיק He and his descendants form the Bluzhov dynasty 1 Rebbe Yehoshua Spira of Ribotitsh 1862 1932 son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech His first wife Miriam was his cousin daughter of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Mariles of Ropshitz of the Yeruslav and Ropshitz dynasties whose wife was the daughter of Rebbe David of Dinov She died while giving birth to her son Meir Rebbe Yehoshua then married Tzipora daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Dachner rebbe of Delatin Deliatyn of the Koretz dynasty When he inherited his father s position as rabbi and rebbe of Blozhov he was living in Reisha where he remained until his death Author of Ḳeren Yeshuʻah קרן ישועה Bilgoraj 1937 1 3 4 Rebbe Yisrael Spira of Bluzhov 1889 1989 son of Rebbe Yehoshua from his second marriage 1 5 Rebbe Tzvi Yehuda Spira Bluzhover Rebbe stepson and appointed successor of Rebbe Yisrael 1 Rebbe Meir Yehuda Spira of Bikovsk Bukowsko c 1846 1908 son of Rebbe David He was first married to Sheindel Rachel daughter of Rebbe Alter Yosef Hager the rebbe of Radovitz Rădăuți of the Kosov dynasty who died in childbirth then to her cousin Miriam the daughter of Rebbe Yisrael of Vishnivitz Vyshnivets of the Zlotshov dynasty whose wife was Rebbe Alter Yosef s sister He was a rebbe in Bikovsk His teachings were published in Or le Meʼir אור למאיר Przemysl 1913 1 6 7 Rebbe Elazar Spira of Lantzhut Lancut c 1808 1865 son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech author of Yodʻe Binah יודעי בינה Przemysl 1911 1 Rebbe Shlomo Spira of Munkatsh Mukachevo 1831 1893 son of Rebbe Elazar founder of the Munkatch dynasty He married the daughter of Rebbe Yekusiel Shmelka Erblich of the Sasov dynasty son of Rebbe Moshe Leib of Sasov Sasiv Ukraine He was the rabbi of Strizhov Strzyzow Tarnogrod and Munkatsh Mukachevo After his father s death he was offered the rabbinate of Lantzut but he preferred to remain in Strizhov and left the position for his brothers Rabbi Simcha and Rabbi Mendel Author of Shem Shlomo שם שלמה which was never published 1 Rebbe Tzvi Hersh Spira of Munkatsh 1850 1923 son of Rebbe Shlomo 1 Rebbe Chaim Elazar Spira of Munkatsh 1871 1937 son of Rebbe Hersh 1 Rebbe Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowicz of Munkatsh 1914 1997 citation needed son in law of Rebbe Chaim Elazar His father was Rebbe Nasan David Rabinowicz of Partzov of the Pshischa dynasty his mother was the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Leib of Strizhov below his father in law s uncle 1 Rebbe Moshe Yehuda Leib Rabinowicz Munkatsher Rebbe son of Rebbe Baruch 1 Rebbe Yitzchok Yaakov Rabinowicz Dinover Rebbe son of Rebbe Baruch 1 Rebbe Moshe Yehuda Leib Spira of Strizhov c 1850 1916 son of Rebbe Shlomo He married Chana the daughter of Rebbe Baruch Halberstam rabbi and rebbe of Gorlitz Gorlice of the Sanz dynasty For the first five years after his marriage he was a member of his wife s grandfather Rebbe Chaim Halberstam of Sanz Nowy Sacz s household He was first the rabbi of Beitsh Biecz then of Sasov In about 1882 after his father left Strizhov he declined the town s offer that he take his place so Rebbe Alter Horowitz son of Rebbe Avraham of Shendishov of the Ropshitz dynasty was appointed instead Later Rebbe Moshe Leib returned to Strizhov whereupon the community became divided between Rebbe Alter Horowitz s supporters and Rebbe Moshe Leib s Rebbe Moshe Leib died in Vienna where he fled during World War I and was interred in Munkatsh 1 8 Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Bertsh Bircza son of Rebbe Elazar 1 Rebbe Mordechai Spira of Bertsh son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech His wife was Bracha daughter of Rebbe Avraham Simcha Horowitz of Baranov Baranow Sandomierski of the Ropshitz dynasty He was murdered in the Holocaust 1 9 Rebbe Elazar Spira of Kivyashd Kamianske Zakarpattia Oblast Ukraine died 1973 son of Rebbe Mordechai 1 Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Rokach c 1896 1964 Bertsher Rebbe of Brooklyn New York son in law of Rebbe Mordechai His father was Rebbe Yosef Yehuda Rokach of Libetshoiv Lubaczow of the Belz dynasty and on his mother side he was himself a descendant of the Dinov dynasty through his grandfather Rabbi Menachem Pinchas Mendel Spira the rabbi of Lantzut 10 Rebbe Yosef Spira of Dinov died 1932 son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech He married the daughter of his cousin Rebbe Yeshaya Naftali Hirtz of Dinov and succeeded him as the rabbi of Dinov in about 1885 1 Rabbi Simcha Spira of Lantzhut son of Rebbe Elazar He married the daughter of Rabbi Yisrael Leib Wahrman of Butshotsh Buchach son of Rebbe Avraham David Wahrman rabbi and rebbe of Butshotsh He and his brother Rabbi Mendel both claimed the rabbinate of Lantzut and both were treated as such Rabbi Simcha had the support of the Hasidic community 1 11 12 Rebbe Elazar Spira the second of Lantzhut died 1938 son of Rabbi Simcha 1 Rebbe Eliezer Rubin of Baligrod a son in law of Rabbi Simcha b He was a descendant of Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Linsk c and inherited from his ancestors the rabbinate of Baligrod of which he was rebbe as well He died prematurely and his sons Yisrael Leib and Avraham David were raised by his father in law and by Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Rosenfeld 18 the rabbi and rebbe of Moshtshisk Mostyska 19 Rebbe Yisrael Leib Rubin died 1961 Baligroder Rebbe of Brooklyn New York son of Rebbe Eliezer In 1914 he settled in Vienna where he had a synagogue He fled from the Nazis before the Holocaust and settled in Brooklyn where he died in 1955 19 20 Rebbe Avraham David Rubin c 1887 1963 Lantzuter Rebbe of New York son of Rebbe Eliezer In around 1906 he married Toba Chava daughter of his uncle Rebbe Shalom Rubin of Reisha Rzeszow of the Ropshitz dynasty whose wife Chana Mindel 21 was also Rebbe Simcha Spira s daughter He was a rebbe in Rzeszow until about 1928 In approximately 1929 he emigrated to the United States where he became the rebbe of the Lantzut synagogue 19 22 Rabbi Menachem Pinchas Mendel Spira of Lantzut As mentioned above he and his brother Rabbi Simcha both claimed the rabbinate of Lantzut Rabbi Mendel had the support of the non Hasidic community 12 23 Rabbi Shmuel Spira of Redim Radymno son of Rabbi Mendel He married the daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Yosef Rubin rabbi and rebbe of Glogov Glogow Malopolski of the Ropshitz dynasty From about 1885 he was for some time the rabbi of Glogov in his father in law s place later he officiated as the rabbi of Redim 23 Rabbi Chaim Reuven Wagschal of Lantzut son in law of Rabbi Mendel He was a descendant of the Lizhensk dynasty He was first the dayan then the rabbi of Lantzut 12 24 Rabbi Alter Yaakov Yitzchak Wagschal of Lantzut son of Rabbi Chaim Reuven He married Dina daughter of Rabbi Yitzchak Rubin of Safed of the Ropshitz dynasty Like his father he was the dayan and then the rabbi of Lantzut 12 24 Rebbe Avraham Menachem Mendel Wagschal Shinover Rebbe of Monsey New York son of Rabbi Alter He married Shifra Nechama daughter of Rebbe Yissachar Ber Rothenberg Voidaslover Rebbe of the Apt Or la Shomayim dynasty 24 Rebbe Yehoshua Wagschal Lantzuter Rebbe of Williamsburg Brooklyn New York son of Rabbi Alter He married Chaya daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Halberstam of Tshakova of the Sanz dynasty 24 Notes edit In ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor Alfasi writes that he was the son in law of Rebbe Mendel Rubin of Glogov of the Ropshitz dynasty and so includes Rebbe Eliezer and his sons in the Ropshitz dynasty However in his Entsiḳlopedyah la Ḥasidut he agrees with the other sources Alfasi 13 Rand 14 and Vunder 15 write that Rebbe Eliezer s father in law was Rabbi Simcha of Lantzut later 16 Vunder retracts and writes that his father in law was Rebbe Elazar of Lantzut Rabbi Simcha s father Rebbe Avraham David Rubin s own tombstone 17 however agrees with Alfasi and Rand Rebbe Eliezer s ancestor Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Linsk can be identified either with Rebbe Mendel Rubin or Rabin the rabbi of Linsk Lesko father of Rebbe Naftali Tzvi Horowitz of Ropshitz or with Rebbe Menachem Mendel Horowitz rabbi and rebbe of Linsk Rebbe Naftali Tzvi s grandson In Volume 2 of Meʼore Galitsyah Ṿunder writes that Rebbe Eliezer was the son of Rebbe Avraham Chaim Horowitz the second of Linsk son of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Horowitz of Linsk In Volume 4 he writes that Rebbe Eliezer succeeded his father Rabbi Menachem Mendel Rubin who was the grandson of Rebbe Naftali Tzvi of Ropshitz s brother as the rabbi and rebbe of Baligrod References edit a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w Alfasi שושלת דינוב The Dinov Dynasty ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor pp 305 310 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 pp 506 507 ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor p 73 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 pp 491 492 Israel Spira 99 Leader of Bluzhov Hasidim The New York Times 31 October 1989 Retrieved 17 November 2018 ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor pp 109 222 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 pp 513 515 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 pp 521 522 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 2 pp 518 520 ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor pp 345 347 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 p 570 a b c d Lantsuṭ p 58 Entsiḳlopedyah la Ḥasidut Vol 1 p 74 Rand Asher Z 1950 Toldot Anshe Shem תולדות אנשי ש ם New York pp 127 128 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 4 pp 679 710 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 p 455 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 6 p 1118 Amsel Baruch 1 January 2009 Rebbe Avroham Dovid Rubin Kevarim of Tzadikim in North America Retrieved 2 October 2012 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 4 p 783 a b c ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor pp 335 337 Entsiḳlopedyah la Ḥasidut Vol 1 p 74 Rand Asher Z 1950 Toldot Anshe Shem תולדות אנשי ש ם New York pp 127 128 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 2 p 136 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 4 pp 679 710 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 p 455 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 6 p 1118 Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 4 p 707 Spira Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech רבי ישראל לייב ראבין Rebbe Yisrael Leib Rubin In Walzer Fass Michael ed Lantsuṭ p 64 Manuscript of Rebbe Meir Rubin of Glogov in Or yeshaʻ Jerusalem Kolel Ḳehillat Yaʻaḳov Sulitsa 1973 Spira Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech רבי אברהם דוד ראבין Rebbe Avraham David Rubin In Walzer Fass Michael ed Lantsuṭ p 64 a b Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 5 p 568 a b c d Meʼore Galitsyah Vol 2 pp 752 753 ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor p 148 Alfasi Yitsḥaḳ 1995 1998 ha Ḥasidut mi dor le dor החסידות מדור לדור Hasidism from generation to generation in Hebrew Jerusalem Mekhon Daʻat Yosef LCCN 95828260 Alfasi Yitsḥaḳ 1986 2004 Entsiḳlopedyah la Ḥasidut Ishim אנציקלופדיה לחסידות אישים Encyclopedia of Hasidism Personalities in Hebrew Jerusalem Mossad Harav Kook Ṿunder Meʼir 1978 2005 Meʼore Galitsyah entsiḳlopedyah le ḥakhme Galitsyah מאורי גליציה אנציקלופדיה לחכמי גליציה Encyclopedia of Galician Sages in Hebrew Jerusalem Makhon le hantsaḥat Yahadut Galitsyah LCCN 78952020 Further reading editGrosman Leṿi 1943 Shem u sheʹerit שם ושארית in Hebrew Tel Aviv OCLC 36052853 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Walzer Fass Michael 1963 Lantsuṭ ḥayeha ṿe ḥurbanah shel ḳehilah Yehudit לאנצוט חייה וחורבנה של קהילה יהודית Lanzut the life and destruction of a Jewish Community in Hebrew Tel Aviv Irgune yotsʼe Lantsuṭ be Yisraʼel uve Artsot ha Berit OCLC 19140686 Many members of the Dinov dynasty including most of the Lantzut branch are described in pages 55 64 and 66 67 dd Amsel Meir 1974 Sheʼelot u teshuvot ha maor ve zikaron ba sefer שו ת המאור וזכרון בספר in Hebrew New York OCLC 123001618 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link The Bluzhov dynasty is described in detail in volume 2 pages 165 183 dd Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dinov Hasidic dynasty amp oldid 1185990471, 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