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List of Hasidic dynasties and groups

A Hasidic dynasty or Chassidic dynasty is a dynasty led by Hasidic Jewish spiritual leaders known as rebbes,[1] and usually has some or all of the following characteristics:

  • Each leader of the dynasty is often known as an ADMOR[2] (abbreviation for ADoneinu MOreinu veRabeinu – "our master, our teacher, and our rabbi"), or simply as Rebbe (or "the Rebbe"), and at times called the "Rav" ("rabbi"), and sometimes referred to in English as a "Grand Rabbi";
  • The dynasty continues beyond the initial leader's lifetime by succession (usually by a family descendant);
  • The dynasty is usually named after a key town in Eastern Europe where the founder may have been born or lived, and sometimes, such as in the case of the Bostoner Chassidim, where the group began to grow and flourish or where a significantly influential Jewish teacher founds a court or yeshiva where students go to learn from, or console with, that Rebbe;
  • The dynasty has (or once had) followers who, through time, continue following successive leaders (rebbes), or may even continue as a group without a leader by following the precepts of a deceased leader.

Distinguished from a dynasty, a Hasidic group or Chassidic group has the following characteristics:

  • It was founded by a leader who did not appoint or leave a successor;
  • It may be named after a key town in Eastern Europe where the founder may have been born or lived, or where the group began to grow and flourish, or it may be named after the founder himself;
  • It has followers who continue as a group under the direction of rabbis who expound and interpret the precepts of the deceased founder.

Dynasties with larger following Edit

Hasidic dynasties (arranged alphabetically) with a large following include:

Name Current (or last) Rebbe Founder Headquartered In City / Town of Origin
Belz Yissachar Dov Rokeach Sholom Rokeach (1781–1855) Jerusalem, Israel Belz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary / Poland (now in Ukraine)
Bobov

(Bobov-45)

Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish Halberstam

Mordechai Dovid Unger (b. 1954)

Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov (1847–1905) Borough Park, Brooklyn Bobowa and Sanz, Galicia, Austria-Hungary (now in Poland)
Chabad Lubavitch Menachem Mendel Schneerson (1902–1994) Schneur Zalman of Liadi (1745–1812) Crown Heights, Brooklyn Lyubavichi, Russia
Ger Yaakov Aryeh Alter (b. 1939) Yitzchak Meir Alter (1799–1866) Jerusalem, Israel Góra Kalwaria, Russian Empire (now in Poland)
Karlin-Stolin Baruch Meir Yaakov Shochet Aaron ben Jacob of Karlin (1736–1772) Givat Zeev,
Jerusalem, Israel
Karlin, Belarus
Sanz-Klausenburg Tzvi Elimelech Halberstam;
Shmuel Dovid Halberstam
Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1796–1876) Kiryat Sanz, Netanya, Israel;
Borough Park, Brooklyn
Kolozsvár, Hungary (now Cluj Napoca, Romania), and Sanz, Galicia (now in Poland)
Satmar Aaron Teitelbaum (b. 1947);
Zalman Leib Teitelbaum (b. 1952)
Joel Teitelbaum (1887–1979) Kiryas Joel, New York;
Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Szatmárnémeti, Hungary (now Satu Mare, Romania)
Skver David Twersky (b. 1940) Yitzchak Twersky New Square, New York Skvira, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine)
Vizhnitz Yisroel Hager;
Menachem Mendel Hager;
Yisroel Hager;
Menachem Mendel Hager;
Yitzchak Yohanan Hager;
Eliezer Ze'ev Hager;
David Hager;
Aharon Hager;
Baruch Shimshon Hager
Menachem Mendel Hager Bnei Brak, Israel;
Bnei Brak, Israel;
Kaser, New York;
Kiamesha Lake, New York;
Williamsburg, Brooklyn;
Jerusalem;
London;
Montreal;
Beit Shemesh
Vyzhnytsia, Bukovina, Austria-Hungary (now in Ukraine)

Dynasties with smaller following Edit

Hasidic dynasties (arranged alphabetically) with a small following include:

Name Current (or last) Rebbe Founder Headquartered In City / Town of Origin
Aleksander Yisroel Tzvi Yair Danziger

Yosef Yitzchak Meir Singer

Yechiel Dancyger (1828–1894) Bnei Brak, Israel

Borough Park, Brooklyn

Aleksandrów Łódzki, Poland
Amshinov Menachem Kalish;
Osher Chaim Kalish;
Yaakov Aryeh Milikowsky
Yaakov Dovid Kalish of Amshinov (1814–1878) Borough Park, Brooklyn;
Beit Shemesh, Israel;
Jerusalem, Israel
Mszczonów, Poland
Ashlag Simcha Avraham Ashlag Yehuda Leib Ha-Levi Ashlag (1885–1954) Bnei Brak, Israel Warsaw, Poland
Biala Avraham Yerachmiel Rabinowicz;
Yaakov Menachem Rabinowicz;
Aaron Rabinowicz
Yitzchok Yaakov Rabinowicz (died 1905) Jerusalem, Israel;
Bnei Brak, Israel;
Borough Park, Brooklyn
Biała Podlaska, Poland
Boston Pinchas David Horowitz;
Mayer Alter Horowitz;
Naftali Yehuda Horowitz;
Chaim Avrohom Horowitz
Pinchas David Horowitz (1876–1941) Brookline, Massachusetts;
Jerusalem, Israel
Boston
Boyan Nachum Dov Brayer Yitzchok Friedman (1850–1917) Jerusalem, Israel Boiany, Bukovina (now in Ukraine)
Chernobyl several Menachem Nachum Twerski of Chernobyl (1730–1797) Bnei Brak, Israel;
Ashdod, Israel;
Borough Park, Brooklyn; Lawrence, NY
Chernobyl, Ukraine
Dushinsky Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky (1867–1948) Jerusalem, Israel Jerusalem, Israel
Machnovka Yehoshua Rokeach Yosef Meir Twersky of Machnovka Bnei Brak, Israel Machnovka, Ukraine
Melitz Naftali Asher Yeshayahu Moscowitz Yaakov Horowitz of Melitz
(son of Naftali Zvi of Ropshitz)
Ashdod, Israel Mielec, Galicia (now in Poland)
Modzitz Chaim Shaul Taub Yechezkel Taub of Kuzmir (1755–1856) Bnei Brak, Israel Dęblin, Poland
Munkacz Moshe Leib Rabinovich Shlomo Spira ("Shem Shlomo") of Munkacz Borough Park, Brooklyn Munkács, Hungary (now in Ukraine)
Nadvorna several Mordechai Leifer (1835–1894) Bnei Brak, Israel Nadvirna, Galicia (now in Ukraine)
Nikolsburg-Monsey Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits Shmuel Shmelke HaLevi Horowitz of Nikolsburg (1726–1778) Monsey, New York Nikolsburg, Moravia
Novominsk Yoshua Perlow (Borough Park, Brooklyn)
Yisroel Perlow (Lakewood)
Yaakov Perlow I (1843–1902) Borough Park, Brooklyn Mińsk Mazowiecki, Poland
Pinsk-Karlin Aryeh Rosenfeld Aharon the Great of Karlin (1736–1772) Jerusalem, Israel Karlin, Belarus
Pupa Yaakov Yechezkia Greenwald II (b. 1948) Moshe Greenwald Williamsburg, Brooklyn Pápa, Hungary
Rachmastrivka Yitzchak Twerski;
David Twerski
Yochanan Twerski of Rachmastrivka Borough Park, Brooklyn;
Jerusalem, Israel
Rachmastrivka, Ukraine
Radzin or Izhbitza – Radzin Shlomo Yosef Englard Mordechai Yosef Leiner of Izhbitza Bnei Brak, Israel Izbica, Poland;
Radzyń Podlaski, Poland
Sadigura Tzvi Yisrael Moshe Friedman Ztl August 2020

Yitzchak yehoushoua Heschel Friedman

Avrohom Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura (1820–1883) Bnei Brak, Israel Sadagóra, Bukovina (now in Ukraine)
Slonim Shmuel Brozovosky;
Avrohom Weinberg
Avraham of Slonim Jerusalem, Israel;
Bnei Brak, Israel
Slonim, Belarus
Shomer Emunim
Toldos Aharon
Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok
Avrohom Chaim Roth;
Dovid Kohn;
Shmuel Yaakov Kohn
Aharon Roth ("Reb Ahrele") (1894–1947) Kiryat Shomrei Emunim, Jerusalem
Mea Shearim, Jerusalem
Jerusalem, Israel
Skolye Avrohom Moshe Rabinowitz Borough Park, Brooklyn Skole, Galicia, Ukraine
Skulen Yeshaya Yakov Portugal;
Efraim Yehuda Portugal  ;
Meir Portugal;
Zvi Noach Portugal;
Shmiel Mordche Portugal
Eliezer Zusia Portugal (1898–1982) Borough Park, Brooklyn; Williamsburg; Monsey; Lakewood; Jerusalem Sculeni, Bessarabia (now in Moldova)
Spinka Rabbi Yisrael Chaim Weiss - Rabbi Meir Eleazer Weiss Rabbi Mordecai Dovid Kahana Gedulas Mordechai (1932-2011), Rabbi Avraham Yitchak Kahana Shlit"a Rabbi Abraham Abish Horowitz Shlit"a - (A.K.A. Abish Spinka) Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Horowitz (A.K.A. Isaac Spinka) - Nuta Horowitz Joseph Meir Weiss (1838–1909) Williamsburg, Brooklyn;
Jerusalem, Israel;
Bnei Brak, Israel
Szaplonca, Hungary (now Săpânţa, Romania)
Tosh Elimelech Segal-Lowy Meshulam Feish Segal-Lowy I Kiryas Tosh
Boisbriand, Quebec
Nyírtass, Hungary
Zvhil Avraham Goldman;
Shlomo Goldman;
Yitzhak Aharon Korff (of Zvhil – Mezhbizh)
Moshe of Zvhil (died 1831) Jerusalem, Israel;
Union City, New Jersey;
Boston, Massachusetts
Zvyahel, Volhynia (now Zviahel, Ukraine)

Other dynasties Edit

Many of these dynasties have presently few or no devotees, due to most of the Hasidic groups being destroyed during the Holocaust, 1939–1945. Other communities are flourishing, and have growing Hasidic sects. There are many dynasties whose followers number around five to fifteen people, and are not listed here.

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  • Narol (from Narol, Galicia/Austria-Hungary, now in Poland)
  • Neshchiz (from Nesukhoyezhe, Ukraine)

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Hasidic groups (non-dynastic) Edit

References Edit

  • Rabinowicz, Tzvi M. The Encyclopedia of Hasidism ISBN 1-56821-123-6 Jason Aronson, Inc., 1996.
  • Alfasi, Yitschak. החסידות מדור לדור Hachasidut miDor leDor (2 vols)
  1. ^ "Hasidism". World Book. Vol. 9. 2012. p. 82.
  2. ^ Ettinger, Yair (Jan 1, 2013). "Hasidic leader Yaakov Friedman, the Admor of Sadigura, dies at 84". Haaretz. Retrieved Oct 14, 2013.

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Main article Hasidic Judaism This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources List of Hasidic dynasties and groups news newspapers books scholar JSTOR June 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message A Hasidic dynasty or Chassidic dynasty is a dynasty led by Hasidic Jewish spiritual leaders known as rebbes 1 and usually has some or all of the following characteristics Each leader of the dynasty is often known as an ADMOR 2 abbreviation for ADoneinu MOreinu veRabeinu our master our teacher and our rabbi or simply as Rebbe or the Rebbe and at times called the Rav rabbi and sometimes referred to in English as a Grand Rabbi The dynasty continues beyond the initial leader s lifetime by succession usually by a family descendant The dynasty is usually named after a key town in Eastern Europe where the founder may have been born or lived and sometimes such as in the case of the Bostoner Chassidim where the group began to grow and flourish or where a significantly influential Jewish teacher founds a court or yeshiva where students go to learn from or console with that Rebbe The dynasty has or once had followers who through time continue following successive leaders rebbes or may even continue as a group without a leader by following the precepts of a deceased leader Distinguished from a dynasty a Hasidic group or Chassidic group has the following characteristics It was founded by a leader who did not appoint or leave a successor It may be named after a key town in Eastern Europe where the founder may have been born or lived or where the group began to grow and flourish or it may be named after the founder himself It has followers who continue as a group under the direction of rabbis who expound and interpret the precepts of the deceased founder Contents 1 Dynasties with larger following 2 Dynasties with smaller following 3 Other dynasties 3 1 A 3 2 B 3 3 C 3 4 D 3 5 E 3 6 F 3 7 G 3 8 H 3 9 K 3 10 L 3 11 M 3 12 N 3 13 O 3 14 P 3 15 R 3 16 S 3 17 T 3 18 U 3 19 V 3 20 Y 3 21 Z 4 Hasidic groups non dynastic 5 ReferencesDynasties with larger following EditHasidic dynasties arranged alphabetically with a large following include Name Current or last Rebbe Founder Headquartered In City Town of OriginBelz Yissachar Dov Rokeach Sholom Rokeach 1781 1855 Jerusalem Israel Belz Galicia Austria Hungary Poland now in Ukraine Bobov Bobov 45 Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish HalberstamMordechai Dovid Unger b 1954 Shlomo Halberstam of Bobov 1847 1905 Borough Park Brooklyn Bobowa and Sanz Galicia Austria Hungary now in Poland Chabad Lubavitch Menachem Mendel Schneerson 1902 1994 Schneur Zalman of Liadi 1745 1812 Crown Heights Brooklyn Lyubavichi RussiaGer Yaakov Aryeh Alter b 1939 Yitzchak Meir Alter 1799 1866 Jerusalem Israel Gora Kalwaria Russian Empire now in Poland Karlin Stolin Baruch Meir Yaakov Shochet Aaron ben Jacob of Karlin 1736 1772 Givat Zeev Jerusalem Israel Karlin BelarusSanz Klausenburg Tzvi Elimelech Halberstam Shmuel Dovid Halberstam Chaim Halberstam of Sanz 1796 1876 Kiryat Sanz Netanya Israel Borough Park Brooklyn Kolozsvar Hungary now Cluj Napoca Romania and Sanz Galicia now in Poland Satmar Aaron Teitelbaum b 1947 Zalman Leib Teitelbaum b 1952 Joel Teitelbaum 1887 1979 Kiryas Joel New York Williamsburg Brooklyn Szatmarnemeti Hungary now Satu Mare Romania Skver David Twersky b 1940 Yitzchak Twersky New Square New York Skvira Russian Empire now in Ukraine Vizhnitz Yisroel Hager Menachem Mendel Hager Yisroel Hager Menachem Mendel Hager Yitzchak Yohanan Hager Eliezer Ze ev Hager David Hager Aharon Hager Baruch Shimshon Hager Menachem Mendel Hager Bnei Brak Israel Bnei Brak Israel Kaser New York Kiamesha Lake New York Williamsburg Brooklyn Jerusalem London Montreal Beit Shemesh Vyzhnytsia Bukovina Austria Hungary now in Ukraine Dynasties with smaller following EditHasidic dynasties arranged alphabetically with a small following include Name Current or last Rebbe Founder Headquartered In City Town of OriginAleksander Yisroel Tzvi Yair DanzigerYosef Yitzchak Meir Singer Yechiel Dancyger 1828 1894 Bnei Brak IsraelBorough Park Brooklyn Aleksandrow Lodzki PolandAmshinov Menachem Kalish Osher Chaim Kalish Yaakov Aryeh Milikowsky Yaakov Dovid Kalish of Amshinov 1814 1878 Borough Park Brooklyn Beit Shemesh Israel Jerusalem Israel Mszczonow PolandAshlag Simcha Avraham Ashlag Yehuda Leib Ha Levi Ashlag 1885 1954 Bnei Brak Israel Warsaw PolandBiala Avraham Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Yaakov Menachem Rabinowicz Aaron Rabinowicz Yitzchok Yaakov Rabinowicz died 1905 Jerusalem Israel Bnei Brak Israel Borough Park Brooklyn Biala Podlaska PolandBoston Pinchas David Horowitz Mayer Alter Horowitz Naftali Yehuda Horowitz Chaim Avrohom Horowitz Pinchas David Horowitz 1876 1941 Brookline Massachusetts Jerusalem Israel BostonBoyan Nachum Dov Brayer Yitzchok Friedman 1850 1917 Jerusalem Israel Boiany Bukovina now in Ukraine Chernobyl several Menachem Nachum Twerski of Chernobyl 1730 1797 Bnei Brak Israel Ashdod Israel Borough Park Brooklyn Lawrence NY Chernobyl UkraineDushinsky Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky 1867 1948 Jerusalem Israel Jerusalem IsraelMachnovka Yehoshua Rokeach Yosef Meir Twersky of Machnovka Bnei Brak Israel Machnovka UkraineMelitz Naftali Asher Yeshayahu Moscowitz Yaakov Horowitz of Melitz son of Naftali Zvi of Ropshitz Ashdod Israel Mielec Galicia now in Poland Modzitz Chaim Shaul Taub Yechezkel Taub of Kuzmir 1755 1856 Bnei Brak Israel Deblin PolandMunkacz Moshe Leib Rabinovich Shlomo Spira Shem Shlomo of Munkacz Borough Park Brooklyn Munkacs Hungary now in Ukraine Nadvorna several Mordechai Leifer 1835 1894 Bnei Brak Israel Nadvirna Galicia now in Ukraine Nikolsburg Monsey Yosef Yechiel Mechel Lebovits Shmuel Shmelke HaLevi Horowitz of Nikolsburg 1726 1778 Monsey New York Nikolsburg MoraviaNovominsk Yoshua Perlow Borough Park Brooklyn Yisroel Perlow Lakewood Yaakov Perlow I 1843 1902 Borough Park Brooklyn Minsk Mazowiecki PolandPinsk Karlin Aryeh Rosenfeld Aharon the Great of Karlin 1736 1772 Jerusalem Israel Karlin BelarusPupa Yaakov Yechezkia Greenwald II b 1948 Moshe Greenwald Williamsburg Brooklyn Papa HungaryRachmastrivka Yitzchak Twerski David Twerski Yochanan Twerski of Rachmastrivka Borough Park Brooklyn Jerusalem Israel Rachmastrivka UkraineRadzin or Izhbitza Radzin Shlomo Yosef Englard Mordechai Yosef Leiner of Izhbitza Bnei Brak Israel Izbica Poland Radzyn Podlaski PolandSadigura Tzvi Yisrael Moshe Friedman Ztl August 2020 Yitzchak yehoushoua Heschel Friedman Avrohom Yaakov Friedman of Sadigura 1820 1883 Bnei Brak Israel Sadagora Bukovina now in Ukraine Slonim Shmuel Brozovosky Avrohom Weinberg Avraham of Slonim Jerusalem Israel Bnei Brak Israel Slonim BelarusShomer EmunimToldos AharonToldos Avrohom Yitzchok Avrohom Chaim Roth Dovid Kohn Shmuel Yaakov Kohn Aharon Roth Reb Ahrele 1894 1947 Kiryat Shomrei Emunim JerusalemMea Shearim Jerusalem Jerusalem IsraelSkolye Avrohom Moshe Rabinowitz Borough Park Brooklyn Skole Galicia UkraineSkulen Yeshaya Yakov Portugal Efraim Yehuda Portugal Meir Portugal Zvi Noach Portugal Shmiel Mordche Portugal Eliezer Zusia Portugal 1898 1982 Borough Park Brooklyn Williamsburg Monsey Lakewood Jerusalem Sculeni Bessarabia now in Moldova Spinka Rabbi Yisrael Chaim Weiss Rabbi Meir Eleazer Weiss Rabbi Mordecai Dovid Kahana Gedulas Mordechai 1932 2011 Rabbi Avraham Yitchak Kahana Shlit a Rabbi Abraham Abish Horowitz Shlit a A K A Abish Spinka Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Horowitz A K A Isaac Spinka Nuta Horowitz Joseph Meir Weiss 1838 1909 Williamsburg Brooklyn Jerusalem Israel Bnei Brak Israel Szaplonca Hungary now Săpanţa Romania Tosh Elimelech Segal Lowy Meshulam Feish Segal Lowy I Kiryas ToshBoisbriand Quebec Nyirtass HungaryZvhil Avraham Goldman Shlomo Goldman Yitzhak Aharon Korff of Zvhil Mezhbizh Moshe of Zvhil died 1831 Jerusalem Israel Union City New Jersey Boston Massachusetts Zvyahel Volhynia now Zviahel Ukraine Other dynasties EditMany of these dynasties have presently few or no devotees due to most of the Hasidic groups being destroyed during the Holocaust 1939 1945 Other communities are flourishing and have growing Hasidic sects There are many dynasties whose followers number around five to fifteen people and are not listed here A Edit Alesk from Olesko Ukraine Amdur from Indura Belarus Anipoli from Annopol Ukraine Apta Zinkov Mezhbizh from Opatow Poland B Edit Beitsh from Biecz Poland Bender from Bender Moldova Berditchev Levi Yitzchok of Berditchev 1740 1810 from Berdychiv Ukraine Bergsass Current Rebbe Aaron Pollak Founder Abraham Alter Pollak died 2007 Headquartered in El ad Israel from Beregszasz Hungary now Ukraine Bertch from Bircza Poland Bialystok from Bialystok Bialobrzeg from Bialobrzegi Poland Bluzhev from Blazowa Poland Bikovsk from Bikofsk Bohush from Buhuși Romania Bonia Botoshan from Botosani Romania Brod from Brody Ukraine several Brezahn from Berezhany Ukraine Brizdovitz from Berezdivtsi Ukraine Bucharest from București Romania several Burshtin from Burshtyn Ukraine C Edit Chabad Avrutsh from Ovruch Ukraine Chabad Bobroisk from Bobrujsk Belarus Chabad Kapust Chabad Liadi Chabad Nezhin Chabad Strashelye Chernovitz from Chernivtsi several Czortkow from Chortkiv Chust from Khust several Cleveland Cracow from Krakow D Edit Deyzh from Des Hungary today Romania Dinov from Dynow Poland Dombrova from Dabrowa Tarnowska Poland Drubitsh from Drohobych Poland several Dzirka from Gyorke Hungary today Durkov Slovakia Dzikov from Tarnobrzeg Poland E Edit Erlau from Eger Erlau Hungary Etched from Nagyecsed Hungary F Edit Faltishan from Fălticeni Romania G Edit Gorlitz from Gorlice Poland Gostynin from Gostynin Poland Gvodzitz from Hvizdets Gribov from Grybow Poland Galovitch Hasidic dynasty H Edit Hornsteipel from Hornostaypil Ukraine Huvniv from Hivniv Ukraine Husiatyn from Husiatyn Ukraine K Edit Kaliv from Nagykallo Hungary Kaminke the unrelated Ukrainian Kaminke dynasty from Kamianka Ukraine and Galician Kaminke dynasty from Kamianka Buzka Ukraine Kaminetz Kunskvola from Konskowola Poland Karlihaz Kashau from Kassa Hungary Kerestir from Bodrogkeresztur Hungary Khentshin from Checiny Poland Kielce from Kielce Poland Koidanov from Koidanava Belarus Kolbasov Vegaszo Hungary Komarno from Komarno Ukraine Kopyczynitz from Kopychyntsi Ukraine Korets from Korets Ukraine Koson from Mezokaszony Hungary Kosov from Kosiv Ukraine Kotsk from Kock Poland Kozlov Kozhnitz from Kozienice Poland Krasna Krula from Nagykaroly Hungary Kshanov from Chrzanow Poland Kuzmir from Kazimierz Dolny near Warsaw several L Edit Lancut from Lancut Poland Lashkovitz from Ulashkivtsi Ukraine Lelov from Lelow Poland Lechovitch from Lyakhavichy Belarus Linitz from Linitz Liske from Olaszliszka Hungary Lizhensk from Lezajsk Poland Leva from Leova Moldova Liozna from Liozna Belarus Lublin from Lublin Poland several Lutsk from Lutsk Ukraine several M Edit Margareten from Margitta Hungary today Marghita Romania Mattersdorf from Mattersburg Austria Mezhbizh from Medzhybizh Ukraine Also see Apter Rov Mishkoltz from Miskolc Hungary several Mogelnitz from Mogielnica Poland Manestrishtze from Monastyryshche Ukraine N Edit Narol from Narol Galicia Austria Hungary now in Poland Neshchiz from Nesukhoyezhe Ukraine O Edit Ostrof Ozherov from Ozarow Poland P Edit Pabianice from Pabianice Poland Pashkan from Pascani Romania Piasetzne from Piaseczno Poland Pietrokov from Piotrkow Trybunalski Poland Pilts from Pilica Poland Pilzno named for Pilzno Poland Pintchiv from Pinczow Poland Pittsburgh from Pittsburgh Pennsylvania Porisov from Parysow Poland Premishlan from Peremyshliany Ukraine Pshemishl from Przemysl Poland Pshevorsk from Przeworsk Poland R Edit Radomsk from Radomsko Poland Radoshitz from Radoszyce Poland Radowitz from Rădăuţi Romania Radvil from Radyvyliv Ukraine Radzymin from Radzymin Poland Ratzfert from Ujfeherto Hungary Ribatitch from Rybotycze Poland Rimenov from Rymanow Poland Roman from Roman Romania Ropshitz from Ropczyce Poland Ruzhin from Ruzhyn Ukraine Rzeszow Rzeszow Galicia Poland S Edit Sambur from Sambir Ukraine several Sasregen from Szaszregen Hungary today Reghin Romania Sassov from Sasiv Ukraine Savran from Savran Ukraine Seret from Siret Romania Shedlitz from Siedlce Poland Shotz from Suceava Romania Shidlovtza from Szydlowiec Poland Shineva from Sieniawa Poland Shpikov from Shpykiv Ukraine Shtefanesht from Stefănesti Romania Siget from Maramarossziget Hungary today Sighetu Marmaţiei Romania parent of now sharing leadership with the Satmar dynasty above Sochatchov from Sochaczew Poland Sokolov from Sokolow Podlaski Poland there was a branch of the Ropshitz dynasty in Sokolow Malopolski Poland as well Stanislov from Stanyslaviv Ukraine several Stepan from Stepan Ukraine Stitshin from Szczucin Poland Stretin from Stratin Ukraine Strikov from Strykow Poland Strizhov from Strzyzow Poland Stropkov from Sztropko Hungary now in Stropkov Slovakia Sudilkov from Sudylkiv Ukraine Sulitza from Suliţa Romania there was also a branch of the Shotz dynasty in Sulitza T Edit Tetsh from Tecso Hungary now Tyachiv Ukraine Temeshvar from Temesvar Hungary today Timișoara Romania Tolna from Talne Ukraine Toldos Tzvi Trisk from Turiisk Ukraine Tseshenov from Cieszanow Poland Tshakova from Szczakowa Poland U Edit Ujhel from Ujhely Hungary Ungvar from Ungvar Hungary Ushpitzin from Oswiecim Poland V Edit Vasloi from Vaslui Romania Vien from Wien Vienna Volova from Mizhhirya Ukraine Vorka from Warka Poland Vulkan from Zsilyvajdejvulkan Hungary today Vulcan Hunedoara Romania Y Edit Yeruslav from Jaroslaw Poland several Z Edit Zablitov from Zabolotiv Ukraine Zbarz from Zbarazh Ukraine several Zenta break off from Satmar from Zenta Hungary today Senta Serbia Zhmigrod from Nowy Zmigrod Poland Zhitomir from Zhytomyr Ukraine Zidichov from Zhydachiv Ukraine Zinkov Zlatipol from Zlatopol Zlotchov from Zolochiv Zolozitz from Zaliztsi ZychlinHasidic groups non dynastic EditName Founder Headquartered in Place of originBreslov Nachman of Breslov 1772 1810 Jerusalem Israel Bratslav UkraineMalachim Chaim Avraham Dov Ber Levine haCohen 1860 1938 Williamsburg Brooklyn Brooklyn New YorkPeshischa Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz The Yid Hakudosh 1766 1813 Przysucha PolandRybnitza Chaim Zanvl Abramowitz d 1995 Monsey New York Ribnița Moldova TransnistriaVien Williamsburg Brooklyn Vienna AustriaReferences EditRabinowicz Tzvi M The Encyclopedia of Hasidism ISBN 1 56821 123 6 Jason Aronson Inc 1996 Alfasi Yitschak החסידות מדור לדור Hachasidut miDor leDor 2 vols Hasidism World Book Vol 9 2012 p 82 Ettinger Yair Jan 1 2013 Hasidic leader Yaakov Friedman the Admor of Sadigura dies at 84 Haaretz Retrieved Oct 14 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Hasidic dynasties and groups amp oldid 1177224265, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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