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- Rabbi Yehoshua Heshl (II) of Chicago. Rabbi Yissocher Dov Eichenstein of Zidichov Baltimore, son of Rabbi Yehoshua Heshl (II) of Chicago Rabbi Yecheskal...
- Zidichov (1805–June 4, 1873) was a noted Hasidic rabbi. He was the son of Rabbi Yisachar Barish, who was the brother of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov (1763–1831)...
- Kabbalist and author of novellae on Torah and responsa. He founded the Zidichov Hasidic dynasty. He was a disciple of rabbis Moshe Leib of S****ov, Menachem...
- Rabbi Alter Kahana Rav of Zidichov Spinka Jerusalem died 2009, Brother of Rabbi Mordecai Dovid Kahana Rabbi Hershel Kahana, Zidichov Spinka Rebbe (son of Rabbi...
- Naftali (also spelled Naftula) Tzvi Labin of Zidichov (נפתלי צבי לאבין מזידיטשוב‎) (c. 1916 – March 6, 2009) was the Zidichover Rebbe. He was born in Ziditshoiv...
- composer, arranger, and conductor Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov, Hasidic rabbi and the founder of the Zidichov Hasidic Judaism dynasty Hirsch (disambiguation)...
- Zhmigrod (from Nowy Żmigród, Poland) Zhitomir (from Zhytomyr, Ukraine) Zidichov (from Zhydachiv, Ukraine) Zinkov Zlatipol (from Zlatopol) Zlotchov (from...
- vibrant Hasidic groups who were followers of the rebbes Belz, of Spinka, Zidichov, and Vizhnitz. By the time of the Holocaust there were nearly 30 synagogues...
- this type cited include the Seer of Lublin and his student Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov. The Miracle Worker — This role, known in Hebrew as the Ba'al Mofet, was...
- Halberstam's House of Sanz, Tzvi Hirsh of Zidichov's descendants each pursued a mystical approach in the dynasties of Zidichov, Komarno and so forth. In 1817, Sholom...