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Yisroel Hopstein (1737–1814), also
known as the
Maggid of Kozhnitz, was the
founder of
Kozhnitz Hasidism, and a
noted hasidic leader in
Poland during the...
- nearby.
Elimelech of Lizhensk, his
brother Zusha of Hanipol, and
Yisroel Hopsztajn established the sect in
Poland proper.
Vitebsk and
Abraham Kalisker later...
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Kozhnitzer Maggid,
Rebbe Yisroel Hopsztajn.
Kozhnitz is the
Yiddish name of Kozienice, a town in Poland.
Rebbe Yisroel Hopsztajn, the
Maggid and
founder of...
- Jews
turning to the
false messianism of
Napoleon as he saw it.
Yisroel Hopsztajn of Kozienice,
another Hasidic leader, also
considered Napoleon a menace...
- 1943 (aged 54)
Trawniki concentration camp
Spouse Rochel Chaya Miryam Hopsztajn Children Rechil Yehudis,
Elimelech Ben-Tzion
Parents Elimelech Szapira...
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Predecessor Dov Ber of
Mezeritch Successor Yaakov Yitzchak of Lublin,
Menachem Mendel of Rimanov,
Yisroel Hopsztajn,
Mordecai Benet,
Moshe Leib of S****ov...
- ha-Tefillah,
kabbalistic reflections on prayer. Died at
Jerusalem 1813.
Yisroel Hopsztajn (Maggid of Kozhnitz) A
father of
Polish Hasidism.
Commentaries on Zohar...
- of thousands. His sons-in-law were the
Kozhnitser Rebbe Yaakov Yechiel Hopsztajn and
Rebbe Osher the
Second of Stolin-Karlin. When he died, his surviving...
- Masliansky,
American preacher The
Kozhnitser (Kozienizer)
Magid Yisroel Hopsztajn (c. 1733 - 1814), the "Maggid of Kozhnitz" and one of the
three "patriarchs"...
- "Kozhnitz" in Yiddish. In the
early 19th century, the
Kozhnitzer Magid Yisroel Hopsztajn was one of the
pioneers of
Hasidism in Poland. He
established the Kozhnitz...