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Anipoli is a
Hasidic dynasty founded by
Rebbe Reb Zishe,
Rabbi Zusha of
Hanipol (died 1800).
Anipoli is the
Yiddish name of Hannopil, Ukraine. The founder...
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Anipoli (1718–1800), Reb Zusha, Reb Zushe, The
Rebbe Reb
Zusha (sometimes
spelled Zushye, Zusil, Zoussia, Zušya, Zushya, Zushia,
Zisha of
Anipoli) was...
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listed here.
Alesk (from Olesko, Ukraine)
Amdur (from Indura, Belarus)
Anipoli (from Annopol, Ukraine) Apta /
Zinkov /
Mezhbizh (from Opatów, Poland)...
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student of
Dovber of Mezeritch, as was his
brother Meshulam Zushya of
Anipoli. Both
brothers are
important figures in
Hasidic tradition. The two offered...
- The town in the Yad
Vashem listing,
Anipoli, may be one of the
Ukrainian Annopol towns, quote:
Yiddish Anipoli or Hanipol. The town was an important...
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Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski and great-great-grandson of
Rebbe Zishe of
Anipoli Rebbe Chaim Moshe Tzvi
Twerski of Hornosteipel-Rachmastrivka (1866–1933)...
- Hornostaypil, a town in present-day Ukraine. It is a
branch of the
Chernobyl and
Anipoli dynasties dating back to the 19th century.
Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski...
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Raion was
merged into
Khmelnytskyi Raion. Jews
settled in Hannopil,
called Anipoli in Yiddish, in the 18th century. In 1784,
about 215 Jews
lived in Hannopil...
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Menachem Mendel Auerbach,
rebbe of Dinovits, son of the
rebbe R.
Zusha of
Anipoli Descendants: the Hornsteipl,
Satmar and
Bobov dynasties.
Sheina Rachel...
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circle of
disciples included Rabbi Elimelech of Lizhensk,
Rabbi Zusha of
Anipoli,
Rabbi Levi
Yitzchok of Berditchev,
Rabbi Aharon (HaGadol) of Karlin, Rabbi...