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Shtefanesht (Hebrew: שטפנשט) was a
Hasidic dynasty named for the town of Ștefănești, Romania. It was one of the
branches of the
Ruzhiner dynasty, together...
- died.
Abramowitz was a
prominent follower of
Rabbi Avrohom Matisyohu of
Shtefanesht. The
Reibnitzer pronunciation is also
supported by the
Hebrew letters)...
- rabbi, the
Shtefanesht Tzadik. He is
considered one of the most
important figures of Hasidism. "R'
Avrum Matitiahu Friedman, 2nd
Shtefanesht Rebbe". geni_family_tree...
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Ruzhiner dynasty,
together with Bohush, Boyan, Chortkov, Husiatyn, and
Shtefanesht. As of 2013,
Sadigura had
several hundred members in Israel, the United...
- Poland)
Shineva (from Sieniawa, Poland)
Shpikov (from Shpykiv, Ukraine)
Shtefanesht (from Ştefăneşti, Romania)
Siget (from Máramarossziget, Hungary) (today...
- from
Roman Sasregen, from
Reghin Seret, from
Siret Shotz, from
Suceava Shtefanesht, from Ștefănești Siget, from Sighetu-Marmației Temishvar, originating...
- with the Bohush, Boyan, Husiatyn, Sadigura, Kapishnitz, Vasloi, and
Shtefanesht dynasties. The
first Rebbe of
Chortkov was
Rabbi Duvid Moshe Friedman...
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together with Bohush, Chortkov, Husiatyn, Sadigura, Kapishnitz,
Vaslui and
Shtefanesht. The
founder of the
dynasty was
Rabbi Yitzchok Friedman (1850–1917),...
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Ruzhiner Rebbe, are Bohush, Boyan, Chortkov, Husiatyn, Sadigura, and
Shtefanesht. The
dynasties of
Vizhnitz and
Vasloi are
related to the
Ruzhiner Rebbe...
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Ruzhiner Rebbe, are Bohush, Boyan, Chortkov, Husiatyn, Sadigura, and
Shtefanesht. The
founders of the Vizhnitz, Skver, and
Vasloi Hasidic dynasties were...