- Ber ben
Avraham of
Mezeritch (Yiddish: דֹב בּער פֿון מעזעריטש; died
December 4, 1772 O.S.), also
known as the
Maggid of
Mezeritch or
Mezeritcher Maggid...
- Mezhyrichi.
Church of St.Anthony in the
village Velyki Mezhyrichi. Dov Ber of
Mezeritch,
rabbi Isaak Ozer Löwenstein,
rabbi whose daughter Lina
married Edward...
-
Shneur Zalman was a
prominent (and the youngest)
disciple of Dov Ber of
Mezeritch, the "Great Maggid", who was in turn the
successor of the
founder of Hasidic...
- 3rd
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...
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Polonoy (1710–1784) Ze'ev Wolf
Kitzes of
Medzhybizh (~1685–1788) Dov Ber of
Mezeritch (1704–1772)
Nachum Twerski of
Chernobyl (1730–1797)
founder of the Chernobyl...
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hasidic dynasty,
Zalman studied next to the
Maggid of
Mezeritch.
After the
death of the
Maggid of
Mezeritch, his
disciple and
follower Meshulam Zusha settled...
- part of the
inner "Chevraya Kadisha" (Holy Society)
school of Dov Ber of
Mezeritch (second
leader of the
Hasidic movement), who
became the decentralised...
-
concealed Will)
through his own
deveikut and self-nullification. Dov Ber of
Mezeritch is
concerned to
distinguish this
theory of the Tzadik's will altering...
-
Moshe Leib
Erblich of S****ov (1745–1807), a
disciple of
Rabbi Dovber of
Mezeritch, the
disciple of the Baal Shem Tov, the
founder of Hasidism. S****ov was...
- 1787),
early leader of
Hasidic Judaism and
primary disciple of
Dovber of
Mezeritch, also
known as "Menachem
Mendel of Horodok".
Menachem Mendel of Rimanov...