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Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty)

Vizhnitz is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager. Vizhnitz (ויז׳ניץ or וויזשניץ) is the Yiddish name of Vyzhnytsia, a town in present-day Ukraine (then, a village in Austrian Bukovina).

The Hasidic synagogue in Vyzhnytsia.

Followers of the rebbes of Vizhnitz are called Vizhnitzer Hasidim.

History of dynastic leadership Edit

Menachem Mendel Hager Edit

Menachem Mendel Hager was born on May 17, 1830, in Kosiv. He was the son of Rabbi Chaim Hager of Kosiv, the grandson of Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov, his namesake, and the son-in-law of Rabbi Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn. He was appointed Rebbe at the age of 24, and soon after, he moved to Vyzhnytsia, a small town close to Kosiv. As his reputation grew, so did his followers. He became known and admired for his charitable acts, sincerity in prayer, and love for Eretz Yisrael. In his older years, he endeavored to emigrate there. He had two sons, Reb Boruch and another, Reb Yaakov Dovid, who died during his lifetime. His son-in-law was the son of Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach of Belz, Reb Shmuel of Sokal. His Torah thoughts were published under the title Tzemach Tzaddik. He died on October 18, 1884, and was buried in Vyzhnytsia. His son Reb Boruch took his place, becoming the second Rebbe of Vizhnitz.

Boruch Hager Edit

Boruch Hager was born in 1845 and was named after Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh at the behest of his grandfather, Yisroel Friedman of Ruzhyn. In 1885, aged 40, he inherited the mantle of leadership from his father, Menachem Mendel Hager, and became rebbe to thousands of Hasidim. He led them for only eight years until his death in 1892. His Torah thoughts were collected in Imrei Boruch by his son-in-law. Eight of his sons became rebbes in different locals: His eldest, Reb Yisroel, succeeded him in Vyzhnytsia; Reb Chaim became rebbe in Ottynia; Reb Moshe in Suceava; Reb Shmuel Avrohom Abba in Horodenka; Reb Yaakov Yitzchok Dovid in Storozhynets; Reb Pinchos in Borsha; Reb Feivish in Zelishtshik; Reb Yechiel Michel succeeded his brother in Horodenka. Another son, Reb Sholom, died in his youth. His sons-in-law were Reb Shmuel Dov Chodorov of Petriva; Reb Mordechai Chodorov of Kolomea, who published Imrey Boruch; Reb Sholom Yosef Friedman of Sadigur-Chernovitz.

Yisroel Hager Edit

Yisroel Hager was born on August 20, 1860. He was the first-born son of Rabbi Boruch Hager. He married the daughter of Rabbi Meir Horowitz of Dzhikov. In 1875, he moved to his father-in-law's house and studied at great length with his brother-in-law Rabbi Yehoshua of Dzikov. Three years later he returned to Vyzhnytsia and became very close to his grandfather, Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager. In 1893 he was appointed as rebbe in Vyzhnytsia. The young rebbe invigorated the dynasty and attracted many more followers from the surrounding provinces. He established many Talmud Torahs, and also a yeshiva, to which he appointed his son Rabbi Menachem Mendel as rosh yeshiva. When World War I broke out he was forced to move to Grosswardein (Oradea). He lived there until his death on 2 June 1936.[1] In 1949, his remains were transferred to Israel and re-interred in Zichron Meir, Bnei Brak.

Hager had 5 sons and six daughters. Four of his sons became Rebbes:

  • Reb Menachem Mendel of Visheve
  • Reb Chaim Meir (Chayim Meir'l), who inherited his father's position in Grosswardein
  • Reb Eliezer of Vyzhnytsia, author of Demesek Eliezer
  • Reb Boruch of Siret, founder of the Seret-Vizhnitz Hasidic dynasty

Chaim Meir Hager Edit

After the Holocaust, Reb Chaim Meir settled in Bnei Brak, Israel, to build a community there. Disciples from pre-war Europe gathered around him, and formed a comprehensive net of educational and communal institutions. He became a spiritual mentor of the Agudas Yisrael party in the Israeli Knesset. Agudas Yisrael won substantial government aid for Bnei Brak and affiliated communities, in return for its support in coalition governments.[2]

Reb Chaim Meir had two sons: the older Moshe (Reb Moshelle), and the younger Mordechai (Reb Mottele).[2]

Reb Chaim Meir's sons-in-law include Rabbis Yidele Horowitz, Yitzchok Yaakov Weiss (both were married to Reb Chaim Meir's daughter, Miriam),[3] and Yisrael Friedman (married to Reb Chaim Meir's daughter, Tziporah. Their son is Hoshea Friedman).[4]

Moshe Yehoshua Hager Edit

Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager, was the Vizhnitser Rebbe in Bnei Brak. He died on March 13, 2012, aged 95.[5] He had two sons and four daughters. His elder son is Rabbi Yisroel, named after his grandfather, the "Ahavas Yisroel"; his other son is Rabbi Menachem Mendel, named after the founding Vizhnitzer Rebbe, author of Tzemach Tzaddik. Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua's sons-in-law are famous rabbis. The eldest daughter married Rabbi David Twersky, the Skverer Rebbe of New Square, New York. One daughter married Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach, the Belzer Rebbe from Jerusalem. One daughter married Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum, the Satmar Rebbe from Kiryas Joel, New York. The youngest daughter married Rabbi Menachem Ernster, the rosh yeshiva of the Vizhnitz Yeshiva in Bnei Brak.[6]

Mordechai Hager Edit

 
The Great Synagogue of Vizhnitz Beit Shemesh, with a new Holy Ark

Rabbi Mordechai Hager, born in 1922, was the Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Monsey until his passing in 2018.[7][8] Following the death of his father Rabbi Chaim Meir Hager of Bnei Brak, Israel, thousands of Vizhnitz hasidim followed him. At the time of his passing, he was the oldest hasidic rabbi in the world. He was known for his devotion to learning Torah: he studied 18 hours a day and asked his Chasidim to study at least two hours every day. He had about 3,000 to 5,000 followers internationally.[9]

Rabbi Mordechai died on March 16, 2018 (29 Adar 5778), at Mount Sinai Hospital.[10] The funeral was held with the attendance of 100,000 mourners.[11] He was buried in the Vishnitzer Cemetery in Monsey, New York.[12] Rabbi Mordechai bore 14 children, 8 sons and 6 daughters. His sons and grandson serve as leaders of his followers in the United States and internationally: Rabbi Yisroel in Monsey, New York; Rabbi Mendel in Kiamesha Lake, New York; and Rabbi Yitzchok Yochonon in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. The other sons serve internationally: Rabbi Eliezer in Jerusalem, Israel or in Lakewood; Rabbi Dovid in London; Rabbi Aharon in Canada headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, his youngest son, Rabbi Buroch Shamshon, in Beit Shemesh, Israel; and his grandson Rabbi Yakov Yosef, son of eldest son Rabbi Pinchus Shulem, in Boro Park, Brooklyn.

Lineage of the Vizhnitz-Kosov dynasty Edit

Yisroel ben Eliezer
(1698-1760)
The Baal Shem Tov
Yaakov Koppel Chossid of Kolomyia
(disciple of the Baal Shem Tov)
Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov
Ahavas Shalom
Chaim Hager of Kosov
Toras Chaim
Yaakov Shimshon Hager of KosovYosef Alter Hager
of Radevitz
(1820-1879)
(son-in-law of Moshe Zvi of Savran)
Menachem Mendel Hager,
1st Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Tzemach Tzadik
(1830-1884) (son in law of Reb Yisroel of Ruzhin)
 
Boruch Hager
2nd Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Imrei Boruch
(1845-1892)
Yisroel Hager
3rd Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Ahavas Yisroel
(1860-1936)
Chaim Hager of Ottynia
Tal Chaim
(1863-1931)
Moshe Hager of ShotzShmuel Avrohom Abo Hager of HorodenkaYitschok Yaakov Dovid Hager
of Storozhynets
(1866-1932)
Pinchos Hager of Borsha
Menachem Mendl Hager
Rov of Visheve
(1886-1941)
Chaim Meir Hager
4th Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Imrei Chaim
(1888-1972)
 
Eliezer Hager
Damesek Eliezer
(1890-1945)
Baruch Hager
Vizhnitz Rebbe in Seret and Haifa
Mekor Baruch
(1895-1963)
Israel Shalom Joseph Hager
Rebbe of Stanisławów
Menachem Mendel Hager
Rebbe of Ottynia
Moshe Yehoshua Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Yeshuas Moishe
Bnei Brak
(1916-2012)
Mordechai Hager
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Toras Mordechai
Monsey
(1922-2018)
Eliezer Hager
Rebbe of Seret-Vizhnitz in Haifa
 
Moshe Hager
previous Rosh Yeshivah of Seret-Vizhnitz
Yisroel Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Bnei Brak
Mennachem Mendel Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Bnei Brak
Pinches Shulem Hager,
"Ohr Shulem"
Vizhnitz Rov In Borough Park
(1948-2015)
(died prior to his father and did not become Rebbe)
Yisroel Hager,
Rabbi of Viznitz
Monsey
Menachem Mendel Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Kiamesha Lake
Yitzchok Yochonon Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Williamsburg
Eliezer Zev Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Jerusalem and Lakewood lives currently in Boro Park New York
Duvid Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
London
Aharon Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Montreal
Boruch Shamshon Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Beit Shemesh
Yaakov Hager
Rebbe of Seret-Vizhnitz in Haifa
Yaakov Yoseph Hager,
Rebbe of Vizhnitz
Borough Park

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Der Israelit, 4 June 1936, p. 13 July 19, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ a b The Roots of Hasidism: The Two Viznitz's (nyc-architecture.com) January 23, 2011, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Invitation written by Reb Yisroel Hager to the wedding of his granddaughter Miriam and Reb Yidele Horowitz (in Hebrew)
  4. ^ Ehrlich, Aryeh (6 October 2014). . Mishpacha (530). Archived from the original on 7 August 2018. Retrieved 21 October 2014.
  5. ^ Rabbi Moshe Hager, a Hasidic Leader, Dies at 95
  6. ^ Benari, Elad (14 March 2012). "Vizhnitzer Rebbe Passes Away at 95". Arutz Sheva. Retrieved 19 March 2012. The head rabbis, also known as Admorim (Hebrew: אדמו"ר, which is the acronym for "אדונינו מורינו ורבינו" "Adoneinu Moreinu V'Rabeinu", "our master, our teacher, and our rabbi"), are located currently in Bnei Brak and Haifa in Israel, and in Monsey, New York. Rabbi Yisroel Hager has inherited his father's community. He is known for his love and devotion to עם ישראל, just like his great grand father who he's named after. He has around 7,500 followers worldwide. He has three sons and four daughters; his oldest son, Rabbi Chaim Meir, leads a kehilla in Borough Park, Brooklyn, New York. His other two sons live in Bnei Brak; his oldest daughter married Rabbi Boruch Shamshon Hager, son of the Viznitzer Rebbe in Beit Shemesh; his second daughter married Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Meizlish, Rav of shikun Satmar in Bnei Brak; his third daughter is married to Reb Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum from Beit Shemesh; and his youngest daughter is married to Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager from Bnei Brak.
  7. ^ "Vizhnitz Simcha Complications". 18 June 2015.
  8. ^ "Second Vizhnitz Rebbe Falls Ill". Israel National News. 20 March 2012. Retrieved 22 March 2012.
  9. ^ Berger, Joseph (2018-03-16). "Rabbi Mordechai Hager, Leader of Large Hasidic Sect, Dies at 95". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2018-03-23.
  10. ^ "Vizhnitzer Rebbe, Harav Mordechai Hager, Zt"l - Hamodia.com". hamodia.com. 16 March 2018.
  11. ^ "Mourners say final farewell to grand rabbi in Monsey".
  12. ^ "BORUCH DAYAN HA'EMMES: Levaya of Vishnitzer Rebbe of Monsey ZATZAL [UPDATED 12:00PM]". 16 March 2018.
  • The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust. Page 1405

External links Edit

  • Rav Mendel Hager - The Av Beis Din - exclusive website
  • Videos of the Seret Viznitz Rebbe ztz"l

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Vizhnitz is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager Vizhnitz ויז ניץ or וויזשניץ is the Yiddish name of Vyzhnytsia a town in present day Ukraine then a village in Austrian Bukovina The Hasidic synagogue in Vyzhnytsia Followers of the rebbes of Vizhnitz are called Vizhnitzer Hasidim Contents 1 History of dynastic leadership 1 1 Menachem Mendel Hager 1 2 Boruch Hager 1 3 Yisroel Hager 1 4 Chaim Meir Hager 1 5 Moshe Yehoshua Hager 1 6 Mordechai Hager 2 Lineage of the Vizhnitz Kosov dynasty 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksHistory of dynastic leadership EditMenachem Mendel Hager Edit Menachem Mendel Hager was born on May 17 1830 in Kosiv He was the son of Rabbi Chaim Hager of Kosiv the grandson of Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov his namesake and the son in law of Rabbi Israel Friedman of Ruzhyn He was appointed Rebbe at the age of 24 and soon after he moved to Vyzhnytsia a small town close to Kosiv As his reputation grew so did his followers He became known and admired for his charitable acts sincerity in prayer and love for Eretz Yisrael In his older years he endeavored to emigrate there He had two sons Reb Boruch and another Reb Yaakov Dovid who died during his lifetime His son in law was the son of Rabbi Yehoshua Rokeach of Belz Reb Shmuel of Sokal His Torah thoughts were published under the title Tzemach Tzaddik He died on October 18 1884 and was buried in Vyzhnytsia His son Reb Boruch took his place becoming the second Rebbe of Vizhnitz Boruch Hager Edit Boruch Hager was born in 1845 and was named after Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh at the behest of his grandfather Yisroel Friedman of Ruzhyn In 1885 aged 40 he inherited the mantle of leadership from his father Menachem Mendel Hager and became rebbe to thousands of Hasidim He led them for only eight years until his death in 1892 His Torah thoughts were collected in Imrei Boruch by his son in law Eight of his sons became rebbes in different locals His eldest Reb Yisroel succeeded him in Vyzhnytsia Reb Chaim became rebbe in Ottynia Reb Moshe in Suceava Reb Shmuel Avrohom Abba in Horodenka Reb Yaakov Yitzchok Dovid in Storozhynets Reb Pinchos in Borsha Reb Feivish in Zelishtshik Reb Yechiel Michel succeeded his brother in Horodenka Another son Reb Sholom died in his youth His sons in law were Reb Shmuel Dov Chodorov of Petriva Reb Mordechai Chodorov of Kolomea who published Imrey Boruch Reb Sholom Yosef Friedman of Sadigur Chernovitz Yisroel Hager Edit Yisroel Hager was born on August 20 1860 He was the first born son of Rabbi Boruch Hager He married the daughter of Rabbi Meir Horowitz of Dzhikov In 1875 he moved to his father in law s house and studied at great length with his brother in law Rabbi Yehoshua of Dzikov Three years later he returned to Vyzhnytsia and became very close to his grandfather Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager In 1893 he was appointed as rebbe in Vyzhnytsia The young rebbe invigorated the dynasty and attracted many more followers from the surrounding provinces He established many Talmud Torahs and also a yeshiva to which he appointed his son Rabbi Menachem Mendel as rosh yeshiva When World War I broke out he was forced to move to Grosswardein Oradea He lived there until his death on 2 June 1936 1 In 1949 his remains were transferred to Israel and re interred in Zichron Meir Bnei Brak Hager had 5 sons and six daughters Four of his sons became Rebbes Reb Menachem Mendel of Visheve Reb Chaim Meir Chayim Meir l who inherited his father s position in Grosswardein Reb Eliezer of Vyzhnytsia author of Demesek Eliezer Reb Boruch of Siret founder of the Seret Vizhnitz Hasidic dynastyChaim Meir Hager Edit After the Holocaust Reb Chaim Meir settled in Bnei Brak Israel to build a community there Disciples from pre war Europe gathered around him and formed a comprehensive net of educational and communal institutions He became a spiritual mentor of the Agudas Yisrael party in the Israeli Knesset Agudas Yisrael won substantial government aid for Bnei Brak and affiliated communities in return for its support in coalition governments 2 Reb Chaim Meir had two sons the older Moshe Reb Moshelle and the younger Mordechai Reb Mottele 2 Reb Chaim Meir s sons in law include Rabbis Yidele Horowitz Yitzchok Yaakov Weiss both were married to Reb Chaim Meir s daughter Miriam 3 and Yisrael Friedman married to Reb Chaim Meir s daughter Tziporah Their son is Hoshea Friedman 4 Moshe Yehoshua Hager Edit Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager was the Vizhnitser Rebbe in Bnei Brak He died on March 13 2012 aged 95 5 He had two sons and four daughters His elder son is Rabbi Yisroel named after his grandfather the Ahavas Yisroel his other son is Rabbi Menachem Mendel named after the founding Vizhnitzer Rebbe author of Tzemach Tzaddik Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua s sons in law are famous rabbis The eldest daughter married Rabbi David Twersky the Skverer Rebbe of New Square New York One daughter married Rabbi Yissachar Dov Rokeach the Belzer Rebbe from Jerusalem One daughter married Rabbi Aaron Teitelbaum the Satmar Rebbe from Kiryas Joel New York The youngest daughter married Rabbi Menachem Ernster the rosh yeshiva of the Vizhnitz Yeshiva in Bnei Brak 6 Mordechai Hager Edit nbsp The Great Synagogue of Vizhnitz Beit Shemesh with a new Holy ArkMain article Mordechai Hager Rabbi Mordechai Hager born in 1922 was the Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Monsey until his passing in 2018 7 8 Following the death of his father Rabbi Chaim Meir Hager of Bnei Brak Israel thousands of Vizhnitz hasidim followed him At the time of his passing he was the oldest hasidic rabbi in the world He was known for his devotion to learning Torah he studied 18 hours a day and asked his Chasidim to study at least two hours every day He had about 3 000 to 5 000 followers internationally 9 Rabbi Mordechai died on March 16 2018 29 Adar 5778 at Mount Sinai Hospital 10 The funeral was held with the attendance of 100 000 mourners 11 He was buried in the Vishnitzer Cemetery in Monsey New York 12 Rabbi Mordechai bore 14 children 8 sons and 6 daughters His sons and grandson serve as leaders of his followers in the United States and internationally Rabbi Yisroel in Monsey New York Rabbi Mendel in Kiamesha Lake New York and Rabbi Yitzchok Yochonon in Williamsburg Brooklyn The other sons serve internationally Rabbi Eliezer in Jerusalem Israel or in Lakewood Rabbi Dovid in London Rabbi Aharon in Canada headquartered in Montreal Quebec his youngest son Rabbi Buroch Shamshon in Beit Shemesh Israel and his grandson Rabbi Yakov Yosef son of eldest son Rabbi Pinchus Shulem in Boro Park Brooklyn Lineage of the Vizhnitz Kosov dynasty EditYisroel ben Eliezer 1698 1760 The Baal Shem TovYaakov Koppel Chossid of Kolomyia disciple of the Baal Shem Tov Menachem Mendel Hager of KosovAhavas ShalomChaim Hager of KosovToras ChaimYaakov Shimshon Hager of KosovYosef Alter Hagerof Radevitz 1820 1879 son in law of Moshe Zvi of Savran Menachem Mendel Hager 1st Rebbe of VizhnitzTzemach Tzadik 1830 1884 son in law of Reb Yisroel of Ruzhin nbsp Boruch Hager2nd Rebbe of VizhnitzImrei Boruch 1845 1892 Yisroel Hager3rd Rebbe of VizhnitzAhavas Yisroel 1860 1936 Chaim Hager of OttyniaTal Chaim 1863 1931 Moshe Hager of ShotzShmuel Avrohom Abo Hager of HorodenkaYitschok Yaakov Dovid Hagerof Storozhynets 1866 1932 Pinchos Hager of BorshaMenachem Mendl HagerRov of Visheve 1886 1941 Chaim Meir Hager4th Rebbe of VizhnitzImrei Chaim 1888 1972 nbsp Eliezer HagerDamesek Eliezer 1890 1945 Baruch HagerVizhnitz Rebbe in Seret and HaifaMekor Baruch 1895 1963 Israel Shalom Joseph HagerRebbe of StanislawowMenachem Mendel HagerRebbe of OttyniaMoshe Yehoshua Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Yeshuas Moishe Bnei Brak 1916 2012 Mordechai HagerRebbe of Vizhnitz Toras Mordechai Monsey 1922 2018 Eliezer HagerRebbe of Seret Vizhnitz in Haifa nbsp Moshe Hagerprevious Rosh Yeshivah of Seret VizhnitzYisroel Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Bnei BrakMennachem Mendel Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Bnei BrakPinches Shulem Hager Ohr Shulem Vizhnitz Rov In Borough Park 1948 2015 died prior to his father and did not become Rebbe Yisroel Hager Rabbi of Viznitz MonseyMenachem Mendel Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Kiamesha LakeYitzchok Yochonon Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz WilliamsburgEliezer Zev Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Jerusalem and Lakewood lives currently in Boro Park New YorkDuvid Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz LondonAharon Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz MontrealBoruch Shamshon Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Beit ShemeshYaakov HagerRebbe of Seret Vizhnitz in HaifaYaakov Yoseph Hager Rebbe of Vizhnitz Borough ParkSee also EditVyzhnytsia List of Hasidic dynastiesReferences Edit Der Israelit 4 June 1936 p 13 Archived July 19 2011 at the Wayback Machine a b The Roots of Hasidism The Two Viznitz s nyc architecture com Archived January 23 2011 at the Wayback Machine Invitation written by Reb Yisroel Hager to the wedding of his granddaughter Miriam and Reb Yidele Horowitz in Hebrew Ehrlich Aryeh 6 October 2014 Legacy of Many Threads Mishpacha 530 Archived from the original on 7 August 2018 Retrieved 21 October 2014 Rabbi Moshe Hager a Hasidic Leader Dies at 95 Benari Elad 14 March 2012 Vizhnitzer Rebbe Passes Away at 95 Arutz Sheva Retrieved 19 March 2012 The head rabbis also known as Admorim Hebrew אדמו ר which is the acronym for אדונינו מורינו ורבינו Adoneinu Moreinu V Rabeinu our master our teacher and our rabbi are located currently in Bnei Brak and Haifa in Israel and in Monsey New York Rabbi Yisroel Hager has inherited his father s community He is known for his love and devotion to עם ישראל just like his great grand father who he s named after He has around 7 500 followers worldwide He has three sons and four daughters his oldest son Rabbi Chaim Meir leads a kehilla in Borough Park Brooklyn New York His other two sons live in Bnei Brak his oldest daughter married Rabbi Boruch Shamshon Hager son of the Viznitzer Rebbe in Beit Shemesh his second daughter married Rabbi Chaim Tzvi Meizlish Rav of shikun Satmar in Bnei Brak his third daughter is married to Reb Chaim Tzvi Teitelbaum from Beit Shemesh and his youngest daughter is married to Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager from Bnei Brak Vizhnitz Simcha Complications 18 June 2015 Second Vizhnitz Rebbe Falls Ill Israel National News 20 March 2012 Retrieved 22 March 2012 Berger Joseph 2018 03 16 Rabbi Mordechai Hager Leader of Large Hasidic Sect Dies at 95 The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2018 03 23 Vizhnitzer Rebbe Harav Mordechai Hager Zt l Hamodia com hamodia com 16 March 2018 Mourners say final farewell to grand rabbi in Monsey BORUCH DAYAN HA EMMES Levaya of Vishnitzer Rebbe of Monsey ZATZAL UPDATED 12 00PM 16 March 2018 The Encyclopedia of Jewish Life Before and During the Holocaust Page 1405External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vizhnitz Hasidic dynasty Rav Mendel Hager The Av Beis Din exclusive website Videos of the Seret Viznitz Rebbe ztz l Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vizhnitz Hasidic dynasty 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