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Modzitz, or Modzhitz, is the name of a
Hasidic group within Orthodox Judaism that
derives its name from Modrzyce, one of the
boroughs of the town of Dęblin...
- world-renowned
American Hasidic composer and
hazzan (cantor), ****ociated with the
Modzitz hasidic dynasty.
Shenker was born in the
heyday of the
American hazzan...
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Other groups that wear
Spodiks include Alexander, Amshinov, Ashlag, Kotzk,
Modzitz, Ozharov,
Radzin and Sochatchov. Kolpik—traditional
Jewish fur hat List...
- Manhattan, and was, for a
brief period, part of the
circle of the
Rebbe of
Modzitz,
remaining close to the
Rebbe until the latter's death. He
studied at Rabbi...
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Naftali Zvi of Rop****z) Ashdod,
Israel Mielec,
Galicia (now in Poland)
Modzitz Chaim Shaul Taub
Yechezkel Taub of
Kuzmir (1755–1856) Bnei Brak, Israel...
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Yisrael Taub of
Modzitz, (1849–1920),
author of
Divrei Yisrael, son of the
Zvoliner Grand Rabbi Shaul ****idya
Elazar Taub of
Modzitz (1886–1947), author...
- sad nigun. The
Modzitz Hasidim sing the song "Ani Ma'amin" [I
believe in the
coming of the Messiah] of Azriel-David Fastig—a
Modzitz Hasid who wrote...
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position which he held
jointly with
Grand Rabbi Shemuel Eliyahu Taub of the
Modzitz dynasty. Thereafter,
Sztencl was
appointed as the sole
authority in Sabbath...
- Dov Rokeach,
Rebbe of Belz (Hasidic dynasty)
Chaim Shaul Taub,
Rebbe of
Modzitz (Hasidic dynasty) Meir Tzvi Bergman, rosh
yeshiva of the
Yeshiva Rashbi...
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recorded for the
first time, such as Ben Zion Shenker's
recordings of
Modzitz melodies and
cantor David Werdyger's
recordings of Ger and
other Hasidic...