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Medzhybizh (Ukrainian: Меджибіж; Polish: Międzybóż; German: Medschybisch; Yiddish: מעזשביזש, romanized: Mezhbizh),
formerly Mezhybozhe, is a
rural settlement...
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Medzhybizh Fortress (Ukrainian: Меджибізька фортеця) also
known as
Medzhybizh Castle (Ukrainian: Меджибізький замок; Polish:
Zamek w Międzybożu), is situated...
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before 1738.
Polish census records show that a
certain holy man
lived in
Medzhybizh from 1740 to 1760,
which was
presumably Israel. In 1740 the
census describes...
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Rabbi Boruch of
Medzhybizh (1753–1811), was a
grandson of the Baal Shem Tov. Reb
Boruch (known in his
childhood as Reb Boruch'l, a
Yiddish diminutive,...
- in
Mezhirichi (in Volhynia),
which moved the
centre of
Hasidism from
Medzhybizh (in Podolia),
where he
focused his
attention on
raising a
close circle...
- worker. By the 1740s, it is
verified that he
relocated to the town of
Medzhybizh and
became recognized and po****r in
Podolia and beyond. It is well attested...
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transcribed from
various Yiddish dialects) is the name of the town of
Medzhybizh in the
present Ukraine which is
significant as both the
source of a Hasidic...
- Marghita, Romania)
Mattersdorf (from Mattersburg, Austria)
Mezhbizh (from
Medzhybizh), Ukraine; Also see
Apter Rov
Mishkoltz (from Miskolc, Hungary) (several)...
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Rebuilt synagogue of the Baal Shem Tov in
Medzhybizh, Ukraine...
- was the most
important of all the non-chasidic
rabbinic dynasties of
Medzhybizh, in Ukraine. The
Rapoport dynasty traces its
roots back to
Rabbi Jacob...