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generation of Ch****idic leaders. He was a
disciple of Dov Ber of Mezeritch.
Kalisker was born in 1741 in Kalyshki,
Belarus to Alexander. In his youth, he studied...
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Rabbi Menachem Mendel,
along with
fellow disciple Rabbi Abraham Kalisker ("
Kalisker")
settled in Horodok. In 1777 the two,
along with 300 followers,...
- It is
named after the
Rabbi Meir the tanna. It was
founded by
Abraham Kalisker, a
rabbi living in Tiberias.
Leaders of the
organization include rabbis...
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about 300
Hasidic immigrants led by
Menachem Mendel of
Vitebsk and
Abraham Kalisker in 1777
aimed to
establish a
religious center. They were
preceded by Nachman...
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Yisroel Hopsztajn established the sect in
Poland proper.
Vitebsk and
Abraham Kalisker later led a
small group of
followers to
Ottoman Palestine, establishing...
- (1971),
where he
wrote a
thesis on 18th-Century
Hasidic Rabbi Abraham Kalisker under the
supervision of Zvi
Ankori (1920–2012), a
specialist of Byzantine...
- the
Hasidic leaders Rabbi Menachem Mendel of
Vitebsk and
Rabbi Abraham Kalisker,
disciples of the
maggid Dov Ber of Mezeritch,
settled in the area along...
- emigration. He
worked on the
contemporary movement of
immigration with
Abraham Kalisker, who
himself had made
Aliyah in the 1770s. He
stood out from
other Hasidic...
- Lublin, a
significant Jewish thinker and
Hasidic leader Abraham HaKohen Kalisker (1741–1810),
prominent Ch****idic
Rabbi of the 3rd
generation of Ch****idic...
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travelled back in 1795. He
settled in the city of Tiberas,
meeting Abraham Kalisker. He
travelled abroad in
order to
raise money for
Polish immigrants living...