A report on Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)

Chassidim of Nadvorna in the Inauguration of a Torah scroll to the beit midrash
Tish in Nadvorna
Gravesite of the Admorim of Nadvorna on the Mount of Olives
Tish in Nadvorna
Chassidim of Nadvorna in the introduction of a Torah scroll to their Beit Midrash
The building of the Nadvorna Hassidic institutions, located in the center of Kiryat Nadvorna.
Rabbi Nathan David Rosenbaum, Rebbe of Zutschka

Hasidic rabbinical dynasty within ultra-Orthodox Judaism.

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Chassidim of Nadvorna in the Inauguration of a Torah scroll to the beit midrash

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Yosef Leifer

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The founder and first Rebbe of the Pittsburg Hasidic dynasty in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which he led for 42 years.

The founder and first Rebbe of the Pittsburg Hasidic dynasty in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, which he led for 42 years.

Known as the Tzidkas Yosef after the name of his posthumously-published sefer, he was a scion of the Nadvorna dynasty.

Grand Rabbi Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer (right) with Grand Rabbi Shmuel Shmelke Leifer of Chust (US), 2006

Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer

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The third Rebbe of the Pittsburgh Hasidic dynasty.

The third Rebbe of the Pittsburgh Hasidic dynasty.

Grand Rabbi Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer (right) with Grand Rabbi Shmuel Shmelke Leifer of Chust (US), 2006

He was the son of Grand Rabbi Avraham Abba Leifer and the grandson of Grand Rabbi Yosef Leifer, a scion of the Nadvorna Hasidic dynasty who founded the Hasidut in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in 1924.

Avraham Abba Leifer

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The second Rebbe of the Pittsburg Hasidic dynasty and the instigator for the relocation of the Hasidut from its original location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the Israeli coastal city of Ashdod.

The second Rebbe of the Pittsburg Hasidic dynasty and the instigator for the relocation of the Hasidut from its original location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to the Israeli coastal city of Ashdod.

He married Rachel Rosenbaum, the daughter of Rabbi Isamar Rosenbaum, Admor of Nadvorna.

Kretshnif (Hasidic dynasty)

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Kretshnif (also written as Kretchinev, Kretchniv, Kretshniff) is a Hasidic Jewish dynasty that comes from the Nadvorna dynasty.

Isamar Rosenbaum

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Isamar Rosenbaum (1886–1973) was a Hasidic rebbe of the Hasidic dynasties of Nadvorna and Kretshnif.

Chief Rabbi

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Title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country's Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular authorities.

Title given in several countries to the recognized religious leader of that country's Jewish community, or to a rabbinic leader appointed by the local secular authorities.

Meyer Rosenbaum (Son of Isamar of Nadvorna, Elected 1948: left Cuba in 1956, a little more than two years before Fidel Castro came to power in the Revolution)

The residence and shul of the first Clevelander Rebbe on Massie Avenue.

Cleveland (Hasidic dynasty)

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The residence and shul of the first Clevelander Rebbe on Massie Avenue.
The Matzeiva (gravestone) of first Clevelander Rebbe, Rabbi Meir Leifer.
Grand Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Rosenbaum of Cleveland-New York Rebbe,

There are two Hasidic Jewish dynasties known as Cleveland and both are considered to be a part of the Nadvorna dynasty.

Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, Stanislover Rebbe of London

Stanislov (Hasidic dynasty)

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Established in western Ukraine in a town now known as Ivano-Frankivsk.

Established in western Ukraine in a town now known as Ivano-Frankivsk.

Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, Stanislover Rebbe of London

The previous Stanislover Rebbe of Monsey was Rabbi Yisroel Rosenbaum, (1931–2009), a scion of the Nadvorna dynasty.

Nadvirna

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City located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukraine.

City located in Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast in western Ukraine.

Downtown Nadvirna
City Hall
St Volodymyr's Church
Assumption Cathedral
Holy Cross Church
Memorial to Victims of the Holocaust from Nadworna in the Nadvirna Jewish Cemetery

The city is still known for its Hasidic dynasty and rabbinical families, many of whom now live in Israel.

Bnei Brak

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City located on the central Mediterranean coastal plain in Israel, just east of Tel Aviv.

City located on the central Mediterranean coastal plain in Israel, just east of Tel Aviv.

Main street of Bnei Brak in 1928
Former Bnei Brak mayor Ya'akov Asher (left) meets with U.S. Ambassador Dan Shapiro (center)
The Coca-Cola Israel bottling plant at the major highway exit to Bnei Brak.
Synagogue in Bnei-Brak
Ponevezh Yeshiva
Haredim in Bnei Brak
Ariel Ze'evi
Bnei Brak 1925: “View of Colony with the Gate of Honor”
Bnei Brak 1928
Bnei Brak, school 1931
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The rebbes of Alexander, Biala-Bnei-Brak, Koidenov, Machnovke, Nadvorne, Premishlan, Radzin, Shomer Emunim, Slonim-Schwarze, Strykov, Tchernobil, Trisk-Bnei-Brak and Zutshke also reside in Bnei Brak.