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Mezhbizh (also
spelled as Medzibuz, Mezbuz, Mez'buz, and in
various other ways,
transcribed from
various Yiddish dialects) is the name of the town of Medzhybizh...
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Yitzhak Aharon (Ira A.)
Korff is the
present Rebbe of
Zvhil –
Mezhbizh.
Since 1975 he has been the
Chaplain of the City of
Boston (serving the
Boston Police...
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Anipoli (from Annopol, Ukraine) Apta /
Zinkov /
Mezhbizh (from Opatów, Poland)
Beitsh (from Biecz, Poland)
Bender (from Bender,...
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Apter Rebbe or
Apter Rov, was born in Żmigród,
Poland in 1748 and died in
Mezhbizh,
Russian Empire (now Ukraine) in 1825. A
scion of
famous rabbinic families...
- Mordechai.
Rabbi Yaakov Yisrael (Korff)of Zvhil-
Mezhbizh in Boston, son of
Rabbi Mordechai of
Mezhbizh and son-in-law of
Rabbi Yechiel Michel (the Second)...
- HaKadosh) was the
first major "rebbe" of the
Hasidic movement to hold
court in
Mezhbizh in his grandfather's
hometown and Beis Medrash,
which he inherited. As...
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Abraham Joshua Heshel of
Mezhbizh (1832-1881) R.
Israel Shalom Joseph of
Mezhbizh (1853-1911) R.
Yitshak Meir of
Mezhbizh-Haifa (1904-1985) R. Abraham...
- (son-in-law of Reb
Boruch of
Mezhbizh), son of
Rabbi Yosef of Yampol;
succeeded his father-in-law as
Rebbe in
Mezhbizh).
Rebbe Boruch Rabinovich of Yampil...
- Polish: Międzybóż; German: Medschybisch; Yiddish: מעזשביזש, romanized:
Mezhbizh),
formerly Mezhybozhe, is a
rural settlement in
Khmelnytskyi Oblast, western...
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sometimes used
specifically for the
dynasty of R.
Baruch of Mezhbuzh, see
Mezhbizh (Hasidic dynasty), or for an
unrelated dynasty from Mezhbuzh: see Apta...