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  2. Aleksander (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    His son, Yerachmiel Yisroel Yitzchok Dancyger (1853–1910), was even more famous, and accumulated a large group of followers. He was the author of Yismach Yisrael (Hebrew: "Israel will Rejoice", 1911), which he wrote together with his brother, Shmuel Tsvi (1860–1923), who later succeeded him and authored the Tiferes Shmuel.

  3. Biala (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Biala (Yiddish: ביאלע) is a Hasidic dynasty originating from the city of Biała Rawska, where it was founded by R. Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (II) (1847 - 1905). Biala is a branch of Peshischa Hasidism, as R. Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (II) was the great-grandson of R. Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz ("the Yid HaKadosh") (1766 - 1813), the first Peshischa Rebbe.

  4. Modzitz - Wikipedia

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    Rebbe Yisrael Taub, second son of Rebbe Shmuel Eliyahu Taub of Zvolin, was born in 1849.In 1888, he succeeded his father as a rebbe of the Zvoliner Hasidim. In 1891, he settled in Modrzyc, a village near the town of Demblin, Poland. [3]

  5. Kozhnitz (Hasidic dynasty) - Wikipedia

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    Third Kozhnitzer Rebbe : Chayim Myer Yechiel Shapira (1789 – 1849 [2]), the Sorof of Moglenitz—grandson of the Avodas Yisroel : rebbe from 1828 to 1849; descendant ben acher ben, from the Megaleh Amukos, son-in-law of R' Elozor of Lizensk (son of the Elimelech of Lizensk). His father, R' Avi Ezri Zelig Shapira was the son-in-law of the ...

  6. Eliezer Silver - Wikipedia

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    In 1949 Silver founded the Chofetz Chaim Day School (also known as the Cincinnati Hebrew Day School.) He died in 1968, at the age of 85 [1] or 86. [2] He was interred at Washington Cemetery (Knesseth Israel) in Cincinnati. He had been Rabbi of the Kneseth Israel Congregation in Cincinnati for nearly 40 years, now known as Congregation Zichron ...

  7. Tomchei Tmimim - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Within 24 hours [citation needed] the Rebbe had opened a yeshiva branch. Starting with 10 students, the Yeshiva quickly grew to the extent that it expanded to other nearby locations, giving rise to the group known as "United Lubavitcher Yeshivas". Rabbi Yisroel Yitzchok Piekarski was the Rosh Yeshiva for 42 years, from 1951 ...

  8. The Cincinnati streetcar is breaking ridership records ... - AOL

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    The previous record year was the first of full operation, with 571,601 passengers for 2017. ... Blink Cincinnati light festivals in 2017, 2019 and 2022 also pushed up numbers, as did the city’s ...

  9. Moshe Teitelbaum (Ujhel) - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Teitelbaum (Yiddish: משה טייטלבוים; 1759 - July 17, 1841), also known as the Yismach Moshe, was the Rebbe of Ujhely (Sátoraljaújhely) in Hungary. According to Leopold Löw , he signed his name "Tamar", this being the Hebrew equivalent of Teitelbaum, which is the Yiddish for " date palm " (compare German "Dattelbaum"). [ 1 ]