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court was
established in 1815 by
Rabbi Dovid Biderman (1746-1814). The
Lelover dynasty migrated from
Poland to
Jerusalem when Biderman's son,
Rabbi Moshe...
- his
predecessor died. They
asked the
Lelover Rebbe to be
their new rebbe.
After the
second generation, the
Lelover Rebbe did not want to be unnecessarily...
- of the
Lelov H****idic dynasty. He is
commonly referred to as "Reb
Dovid Lelover".
Rabbi Dovid of
Lelov was a
disciple of the Seer of Lublin, a disciple...
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fifth Gerrer rebbe Yisrael Alter,
fourth Gerrer rebbe Moshe Biderman,
Lelover rebbe Mordechai Shlomo Friedman,
Boyaner rebbe of New York City Levi Yitzchak...
- 2021. "Rabbi
Moshe Biderman –The
Lelover Rebbe". DailyZohar.com.
Retrieved 26
January 2021. "13
Teves – Reb
Moshe Lelover zy"a". LPI Torah.org. Retrieved...
- Hasidism.
Yechezkel Taub,
founder of
Kuzmir Hasidism.
Moshe Biderman,
second Lelover Rebbe.
Nosson Nuta Makover,
Makover Rebbe.
Chanokh Heynekh HaKohen Levin...
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current Karliner Rebbe. Additionally, many
Karliner Hasidim accepted, the
Lelover Rebbe, R.
Moses Mordecai Biderman (1903–1987), as R. Yochanan's successor...