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Mendel Morgensztern of
Kotzk (Kock, Poland),
better known as the
Kotzker Rebbe and the
Kotzker (1787–1859) was a
Hasidic rabbi and leader. Born to a non-Hasidic...
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became a
disciple of
Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk, also
known as the
Kotzker Rebbe, who was
famous for his
acerbic wit and
Talmudic brilliance. He was...
- him as the
Kotzker rebbe,
despite minor criticism from his
followers who
wanted Yitzchak Meir
Alter (1799–1866) to
succeed him as
Kotzker rebbe. It was...
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Menachem Mendel of Kotzk,
rather than
Simcha Bunim's son,
Avraham Moshe. The
Kotzker Rebbe continued in the
ideological tradition of Peshischa, and
after his...
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Mordechai Yosef Leiner of
Izbica (מרדכי יוסף ליינר)
known as "the Ishbitzer" (Yiddish: איזשביצע, איזביצע Izhbitze, Izbitse, Ishbitze) (1801-1854) was a...
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ancient Gr****
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Cynic philosophers Natural law
Stoicism Kotzker Rebbe (a
chasidic "Cynic" in the
ancient sense of the word) Christopher...
- Rav of
Biala and a
Hasid of the
Kotzker Rebbe. His mother, Sara
Tzina Morgenstern, was the
daughter of the
Kotzker Rebbe,
Rabbi Menachem Mendel Morgenstern...
- When he was
about ten
years old, his
grandfather took him to
visit the
Kotzker Rebbe,
which left a
lifelong impression on him. He
married Yocheved Rivka...
- 9/10 1938 – Kristallnacht, the
Night of
Broken Gl****". historyplace.com.
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- in 1885. Zev
Nachum was the
author of
Agudat Eizov, and a
Hasid of the
Kotzker Rebbe. The
latter opined that Zev
Nachum merited such a son due to his...