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    Dushinsky (Duschinsky, Duschinszki, Duschinszky) is one of the few Hasidic dynasties not named after the place where it originated; instead, it is named...
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    community gradually developed into a Hasidic dynasty, which is today headed by his grandson, who was named after him. Dushinsky was known for his strong opposition...
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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...
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  • Rabinowitz. Dushinsky was born and raised in Israel and belongs to the Vizhnitz Hasidic Jewish community in Williamsburg, Brooklyn. Dushinsky co-founded...
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    Erloi), is a Haredi dynasty of Hungarian origin, which follows the teachings of the Chasam Sofer and is often considered Hasidic. The Erlau community...
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    Luria. Many dynasties have their own specific adaptation of Nusach Sefard; some, such as the versions of the Belzer, Bobover, and Dushinsky Hasidim, are...
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    Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky (Hebrew: יוסף צבי דושינסקי) is the third Rebbe of the Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty of Jerusalem, Israel. He assumed the leadership of...
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  • include: Dushinsky (Hasidic dynasty) Michael Pinto-Duschinsky (born 1943), British political consultant and writer Simon Dushinsky (born 1972), American...
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    Dushinsky (Hebrew: ישראל משה דושינסקי) (December 22, 1921 – March 26, 2003) also known as the Maharim, was the second Rebbe of the Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty...
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    Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky, a disciple of the Shevet Sofer, one of Sofer's grandchildren. Dushinsky founded the Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty in Israel, based...
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  • Tzvi Dushinsky (third Dushinsky rebbe), current Rebbe of the Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the...
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    them are the Hasidic sects of Shomer Emunim (and its offshoots, Toldos Aharon, and Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok), Mishkenos HoRoim, and Dushinsky. In July 1947...
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    Aaron Teitelbaum (category American Hasidic rabbis)
    Duvid Dov, son of Grand Rabbi Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky (The second), the current Rebbe of the Dushinsky dynasty in Jerusalem. Rabbi Yoel, married Rivkah Blima...
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    non-Hasidic Lithuanian Jews, and Yaakov Aryeh Alter, who heads the Ger Hasidic dynasty, the largest Hasidic group in Israel), Haredi and Hasidic factions...
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  • Belz Hasidic dynasty through the Holocaust and was known for his piety and leadership. Rabbi Aharon Roth, founder of the Shomer Emunim Hasidic dynasty. He...
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    Joel Teitelbaum (category Anti-Zionist Hasidic rabbis)
    the city, in the wake of Yosef Chaim Sonnenfeld's death, but Yosef Tzvi Dushinsky eventually received the post. On 29 January 1936, Teitelbaum's first wife...
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  • Nusach Sefard (category Hasidic Judaism)
    but has not gained significant acceptance by Sephardi Jews. Some Hasidic dynasties use their own version of the Nusach Sefard siddur, sometimes with...
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    Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Beis Yosef Tzvi – Dushinsky (headquarters of the Dushinsky Hasidic dynasty Sadigura Talmud Torah Eitz Chaim Talmud Torah Ramat...
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  • Yoel Goldman (category Satmar (Hasidic dynasty) members)
    included most of his holdings). Along with fellow Hasidic developers Joseph Brunner, Isaac Hager, Simon Dushinsky, and Joel Schreiber, he is one of the most...
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    of Biala (Hasidic dynasty) [died 2024] Yaakov Aryeh Alter, Rebbe of Ger (Hasidic dynasty) Shmuel Barzovski, Rebbe of Slonim (Hasidic dynasty) Nachum Dov...
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    Williamsburg, Brooklyn (category Satmar (Hasidic dynasty))
    angel"), founder of the Malachim (Hasidic group) Yosef Greenwald (1903–1984), second Grand Rebbe of the Pupa Hasidic dynasty; supported the making of Eruvin...
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  • Isaac Hager (category Vizhnitz (Hasidic dynasty) members)
    for oversize towers to be built there.  Along with fellow Hasidic developers Simon Dushinsky, Yoel Goldman, and Joel Schreiber, he is considered a prolific...
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    the Brisk yeshiva. Major Hasidic dynasties headquartered in Jerusalem include Toldos Aharon, Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok, Dushinsky, Ger, Belz, Breslov, Karlin-Stolin...
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