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Munkatch (or Munkacs)
Hasidism (חסידות מונקטש) is a
Hasidic sect
within Haredi Judaism of
mostly Hungarian Hasidic Jews. It was
founded and led by Polish-born...
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Munkacs (Hebrew: בתי מונקאטש, lit. 'Munkacs Houses'), also
spelled Batei Munkatch,
officially Batei Munkacs Tiferes Zvi, is a
former courtyard neighborhood...
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between "courts"
include the 1926–1934
strife after Chaim Elazar Spira of
Munkatch cursed the
deceased Yissachar Dov
Rokeach I of Belz; the 1980–2012 Satmar-Belz...
- Publications. ISBN 978-1422608876. "Rabbi
Moshe Yehuda Leib
Rabinowitz Munkatch Rebbe". 25
December 1940. R'
Baruch Joshua Jerachmeel Rabinovitch served...
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Israel and in the diaspora, and many
rumors spread. The late
Grand Rabbi of
Munkatch,
Chaim Elazar Spira, was
aware of the change. He
speculated that it was...
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Notable Hasidic movements descended from the
Dinov dynasty are
Munkatch and Bluzhov.
Rebbe Tzvi
Elimelech Spira of
Dinov (c. 1783 – 1841) Rebbe...
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Yhoshua Leib Gould, (26
April 1925
Munkatch, Hungary – 29
September 2009 Jerusalem[citation needed]) also
known as the
Lehitakfo Chalushin, was an educator...
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scholarly studies of some of the
major sects of Hasidism, such as Satmar,
Munkatch and Slonim, in
addition to a
widely noted analysis of the
culinary habits...
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variations of
Nusach Sefard,
including the
communities of Spinka, Bobov,
Munkatch, Slonim, Vizhnitz,
Biala and
Boston (who use the
nusach of the Berditchever...
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crevices of the
Western Wall was
recounted by
Rabbi Chaim Elazar Spira of
Munkatch (d. 1937) and
involved Rabbi Chaim ibn
Attar (d. 1743) who
instructed a...