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Sulitza (Yiddish: סוליצא, also
spelled Sulitz,
Solitza or Solitz) is a
Hasidic dynasty originating in
Sulitza (Sulița), Romania. The
present Rebbe of...
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Sudilkov (from Sudylkiv, Ukraine)
Sulitza (from Sulița, Romania) (there was also a
branch of the
Shotz dynasty in
Sulitza)
Tetsh (from Técső,
Hungary (now...
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include Beitsh, Dolina, Dombrov, Dzhikov, Melitz, Shotz, Strizhov, Stutchin,
Sulitza, and Tseshenov. The
previous Sasregener Rebbe was the son of
Rabbi Jacob...
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Yitzchak Yaacov Reines,
Alexander Sender Shor, as well as the Peshischa,
Sulitza, Rop****z, Bobov, Biala, Kretshnif, and
Kotzk Hasidic dynasties. "Meizels...
- (Yiddish: פאדיליי; Podu Iloaiei, Romania)
Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Moshe of
Sulitza (Yiddish: סוליצא; Sulița, Romania)
Rabbi Shulem Moshkovitz of
Shotz – son...
- Congregations.
Rabbi Shulem was the son of
Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Moshe of
Sulitza. He
married Shlomtza, his
first cousin, the
daughter of his father's brother...
- Moldova-Sulița (German:
Moldawa Sulitza) is a
commune located in
Suceava County, in the
historical region of Bukovina,
northeastern Romania. It is composed...
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Hasidic dynasties that
descend from the
Seret dynasty including the Muzhai,
Sulitza, Sasregen, and Rop****z dynasties, all
currently based in New York. History...
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yosher (גליוני יוש"ר), by his son
Rebbe Yaakov Yisrael veYeshurun of
Sulitza Zeraʻ ḳodesh
matsavtah (זרע קודש מצבתה), a
genealogical treatise by his...
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Rebbetzin Shprintza Mirl,
daughter of
Rabbi Peretz, Av Beit Din of
Sulitza.
Rebbetzin Chana;
daughter of
Rabbi Nussen Zegelbaum.
Rebbetzin Rivka Meisels;...