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- Kuzmir may refer to: Kuzmir (Hasidic dynasty), Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Yechezkel Taub Kazimierz Dolny, town in central eastern Poland Kazimierz...
- composed over 4,000 nigunim. The dynasty started with Rebbe Yechezkel Taub of Kuzmir, (1755–1856), who established yeshivas and a type of Hasidic teaching that...
- Kuzmir is a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Yechezkel Taub (1772–1856), a disciple of Yaakov Yitzchak (the Seer of Lublin), Yisroel Hopstein (the Kozhnitser...
- Krasna Krula (from Nagykároly, Hungary) Kshanov (from Chrzanów, Poland) Kuzmir (from Kazimierz Dolny, near Warsaw) (several) Łańcut (from Łańcut, Poland)...
- namesake and descendant of the first Rabbi Yechezkel Taub, Grand Rebbe of Kuzmir. He lost his faith after the Holocaust, becoming a secular Los Angelan laborer...
- Taub, a disciple of the "Seer of Lublin", founded the Hasidic dynasty of Kuzmir in the town. Between the First and Second World Wars, the Jewish po****tion...
- Yechezkel Taub may refer to: Yechezkel Taub, founding Grand Rabbi of the Kuzmir Hasidic sect Yechezkel Taub of Yablon, the final Grand Rabbi of the Yabloner...
- Hasidism, Aleksander, Vurka, Sochatchov, Radzymin, Lublin, Strikov, Lelov, Kuzmir Hasidism and Izhbitza-Radzin Hasidism. Because of his widespread influence...
- tożsamości. Literatura żydowska jako zjawisko wielojęzyczne (2004) Kazimierz vel Kuzmir. Miasteczko różnych snów (2006) Następstwa zagłady Żydów. Polska 1944–2010...
- notable followers were Natan of Makova and Yechezkel Taub, who founded Kuzmir Hasidism. After his death, his eldest son, Reb Dovid refused to succeed...