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Mukachevo (Ukrainian: Мукачево,
pronounced [mʊˈkɑt͡ʃewo] ; Hungarian: Munkács; see name section) is a city in the
valley of the
Latorica river in ****pattia...
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Shapira of
Munkacz".
Modern Judaism. 14 (3): 233–264. doi:10.1093/mj/14.3.233. JSTOR 1396352. ... by the ultra-conservative
hasidic Rabbi of
Munkacz ... Shapira...
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Dushinsky Hasidim, are
closer to
Nusach Ashkenaz,
while others, such as the
Munkacz version, are
closer to the old Lurianic. Many
sects believe that their...
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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...
- (1755–1856) Bnei Brak,
Israel Dęblin,
Poland Munkacz Moshe Leib
Rabinovich Shlomo Spira ("Shem Shlomo") of
Munkacz Borough Park,
Brooklyn Munkács, Hungary...
- (including Bobov-45). The Boyan, Belz, Ger, Satmar, Karlin-Stolin, Vizhnitz,
Munkacz, Spinka, Klausenburg, Skver, and
Puppa communities also
reside here, among...
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Allan L. Nadler. "The War on
Modernity of R.
Hayyim Elazar Shapira of
Munkacz".
Modern Judaism, Vol. 14, No. 3 (Oct. 1994), pp. 233–264. JSTOR 1396352...
- 2014-02-19.
Retrieved 22
January 2014. Meringer,
Motty (25 May 2009). "
Munkacz – an
Empire of Torah". Tog News.
Retrieved 22
January 2014.[permanent dead...
- Nadler,
Allan (1994). "The War on
Modernity of R.
Hayyim Elazar Shapira of
Munkacz".
Modern Judaism. 14 (3).
Oxford University Press: 233–64. doi:10.1093/mj/14...
- II. One
notable proponent was
Chaim Menachem Mermelstien (born 1920 in
Munkacz, died
November 7, 1985, in New York City),
considered the
father of modern-day...