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Peshischa (Yiddish: פשיסחה, romanized: Peshiskhe) was an
important school of
Hasidic Judaism based out of Przysucha,
Poland founded by
Yaakov Yitzchak...
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Simcha Bunim Bonhardt of
Peshischa (Yiddish: שמחה בונם בונהרט פון פשיסכע, [ˈsɪmχə ˈbʊnɪm ˈbʊnhaʁt ˈfʊn ˈpʒɪsχə]; c. 1765 – 4
September 1827) also known...
- the Seer of
Lublin and his
prime disciple, the Holy Jew of
Przysucha (
Peshischa in Yiddish), due to both
personal and
doctrinal disagreements. The Seer...
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Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz of
Peshischa (Yiddish: יעקב יצחק ראבינאוויטש פון פשיסחא; c. 1766 –
October 13, 1813) also
known as the Yid
Hakudosh (lit. 'the...
- HaRim". Ger is a
branch of
Peshischa Hasidism, as
Yitzchak Meir
Alter was a
leading disciple of
Simcha Bunim of
Peshischa (1765–1827).
Before the Holocaust...
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which combatants of
Peshischa appealed to
Avraham Heshel to
decide whether to ban
Peshischa or not. They
described Peshischa as a
movement of radical...
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Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (II) (1847 - 1905).
Biala is a
branch of
Peshischa Hasidism, as R.
Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz (II) was the great-grandson...
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Kotzk is a
branch of
Peshischa Hasidism, as
Menachem Mendel Morgenstern was the
leading disciple of
Simcha Bunim of
Peshischa (1765–1827). Following...
- of
Kotzk (1787 – 1859), H****idic Rebbe, and
student of
Simcha Bunim of
Peshischa Menachem Mendil Hager, the
first Vizhnitzer Rebbe, also
known as the "Tzemach...
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which in part is a
branch of
Peshischa Hasidism, as
Israel Yitzhak Kalish was a
leading disciple of
Simcha Bunim of
Peshischa (1765-1827). The
first Amshinover...