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Since many
rebbes are sons-in-law or
students of
other rebbes, it
makes sense that they
would view
themselves as
subordinate to
those other rebbes. Nonetheless...
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Niezhin and
Avrutch had one
rebbe each,
Liadi had
three rebbes, and
Kapust had four.
Following the
deaths of
their last
rebbes,
these groups eventually disbanded...
- A
kolpik is worn by
unmarried sons and
grandsons of many
Rebbes on the Sabbath. Some
Rebbes don it on
special occasions.
There are many
other distinct...
- "Shevat 10: A Day of Two
Rebbes". Chabad.org.
Archived from the
original on
February 11, 2007.
Retrieved May 12, 2010. JTA, "New
Rebbe Installed" Archived...
-
rebbe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rebbe is a
Yiddish word
derived from the
Hebrew word rabbi,
which means "master, teacher, or mentor".
Rebbe...
- Pupa
Rebbe may
refer to one of the
following two Pupa
Rebbes:
Rabbi Yosef Greenwald -
previous Rebbe of the Pupa
Hasidic dynasty Rabbi Yaakov Yechezkia...
- Yochanan.
Rebbe Yaakov Yosef Twersky of
Stanislav (Very well
respected H****idic
Rebbe in Vienna, and a part of a
group of
Zionist H****idic
Rebbes - Was close...
- Canada. The
Modzitzer rebbes are well
known for
their musical compositions, many of
which were
recorded by Ben Zion Shenker. The
rebbes of
Modzitz and their...
- and
third Pittsburgher Rebbes.
These melodies are
known throughout the
world and are even sung at the
tishen of
other Rebbes. One of the most famous...
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rabbinic dynasties)
married relatives, many of the
rebbes in this list are sons-in-law of
other rebbes on the list.
There are
Nadvorna congregations in...