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The dynasty originated with Rabbi Moshe of Zvhil, the son of Rabbi Yechiel Michl, the "Magid of Zlotshev". He was also the grandson of Rabbi Yitzchok of Drubitsh and Rabbi Aharon of Karlin . As in several inter-related Hasidic dynasties, family tradition held that Rabbi Moshe was a descendant of King David .
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
Rabbi Moshe of Zvhil , founder of the Zvhil dynasty; Rabbi Mordechai of Kremnitz, rabbi in the town of Kremenets; Rebbetzin Miriam, who married David of Stepin in a second marriage; His father was Rabbi Yitzhak of Drohobych , a disciple of the Besht. Yitzhak's father was Rabbi Yosef of Pistyn, nicknamed "Rabbi Yosef Ish Emet".
Korff is also descended from numerous other Hasidic dynasties, including Zlotshev, Chernobyl, Apt, Yampol and Karlin, as well as Zvhil. He is also a descendant of the Chabad chasidic dynasty through the Dovber Schneuri’s daughter and son-in-law Rabbi Yaakov Yisroel of Cherkass, son of Mordechai Twerski of Chernobyl.
Rabbi Shimon Biderman of Lelov, son of Rabbi Moshe. In 1991, he stepped down from the Karliner leadership, remaining as Lelover Rebbe of Bnei Brak. Rebbe Aharon Hacohen Rosenfeld of Pinsk-Karlin (1927–2001), a descendant of Rebbe Aaron of Karlin, appointed as manhig (leader) of Pinsk-Karlin in 1991, as a successor of Rabbi Shimon of Lelov ...
Grand Rabbi Moshe Mordechai Biderman of Lelov and Karlin (1903-1987). Grand Rabbi Shimon Noson Nuta Biderman of Lelov (1931 - 2009). Grand Rabbi Avrohom Shlomo Biderman of Lelov- Jerusalem (Zephania Street) (1927-2000).
Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Leib Moshkovitz Shotzer Rebbe of Tshernovitz son of Rebbe Meir, who married Pesha Leah, the daughter of Rebbe Nacum of Bershtein. They had 4 children, Avraham Chaim, who was killed by the Nazi's, Eidel who was married to Rav Moshe Paneth, Rav of Deizh, Reb Yoel who was killed by the Nazis and Reb Tzvi Moshkovitz, married to ...
Makova (Yiddish: מאקאווא) is a Hasidic dynasty originating in the city of Makó, Hungary, where it was founded by Rabbi Moshe Vorhand (1862–1944). It is centered in Kiryat Ata, Israel, with smaller communities in Bnei Brak, Ashdod, Elad and Boro Park, United States. The dynasty is headed by Rabbi Shimon Lemberger.