Dinov (Hasidic Dynasty)
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Dinov ( yi, , he, ) is the name of a
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, descended from Rabbi Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Dinov ( – 1841), also called "the ''Bnei Yisaschar''" after his popular work: 'Bene Yiśaśkhar'' Dinov is the
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name of
Dynów Dynów () ( uk, Динів, lat, Dinoum, yi, דינאוו) is a small town in Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, with a population of 6,058 (02.06.2009). History Dynów was first mentioned in written sources in 1423. At that ...
, a town in southern
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, in the historic region of Galicia. Notable Hasidic movements descended from the Dinov dynasty are Munkatch and Bluzhov.


Dynasty

* Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Dinov ( – 1841) ** Rebbe David Spira of Dinov ( – 1874), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech, author of ''Tsemaḥ Daṿid'' () (Przemyśl, 1879) *** Rebbe Yeshaya Naftali Hertz Spira of Dinov ( – 1885), son of Rebbe David, author of ''Ha-Noten imre shafer'' () (Przemyśl, 1887–1890). He married his cousin Odel Rivka, daughter of his uncle Rebbe Elazar of Lantzut. He was a ''rebbe'' in Dinov. *** Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Blozhov (
Błażowa Błażowa ( yi, בלאזשאוו ''Blazhov'') is a town in Rzeszów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, with a population of 2,149 as of December 2021. History The area of the gmina of Błażowa in the past was located along the bord ...
) ( – 1924), son of Rebbe David. He married the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Horowitz of Rozvadov ( Rozwadow) of the Ropshitz dynasty. He was the rabbi of Ribotitsh (
Rybotycze Rybotycze ( yi, ריבאטיטש, Ribatitch) is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Fredropol, within Przemyśl County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine. It lies approximately so ...
) and Blozhov until
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, during which he fled to
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. After the war, he settled in
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and Reisha (
Rzeszów Rzeszów ( , ; la, Resovia; yi, ריישא ''Raisha'')) is the largest city in southeastern Poland. It is located on both sides of the Wisłok River in the heartland of the Sandomierz Basin. Rzeszów has been the capital of the Subcarpathian Vo ...
), where he died in 1924. His
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(Biłgoraj, 1936) and Hasidic teachings were published as ''Tsevi la-Tsadiḳ'' (). He and his descendants form the Bluzhov dynasty. **** Rebbe Yehoshua Spira of Ribotitsh (1862–1932), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech. His first wife, Miriam, was his cousin, daughter of Rebbe Menachem Mendel Mariles of Ropshitz (of the Yeruslav and Ropshitz dynasties), whose wife was the daughter of Rebbe David of Dinov. She died while giving birth to her son Meir. Rebbe Yehoshua then married Tzipora, daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Dachner, ''rebbe'' of Delatin (
Deliatyn Deliatyn ( uk, Деля́тин, ), previously called Diliatyn ( uk, Діля́тин) until October 2, 1989, is an urban-type settlement in Nadvirna Raion (district) of Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast (region) of Ukraine. It is located west of Cherni ...
) of the Koretz dynasty. When he inherited his father's position as rabbi and ''rebbe'' of Blozhov, he was living in Reisha, where he remained until his death. Author of ''Ḳeren Yeshuʻah'' () (Biłgoraj, 1937). ***** Rebbe Yisrael Spira of Bluzhov (1889–1989), son of Rebbe Yehoshua (from his second marriage). ****** Rebbe Tzvi Yehuda Spira, Bluzhover Rebbe, stepson (and appointed successor) of Rebbe Yisrael *** Rebbe Meir Yehuda Spira of Bikovsk (
Bukowsko Bukowsko (; yi, בוקאווסק, Bikofsk; uk, Буківсько, Bukivsʹko) is a village in Sanok County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland. It's in the Bukowsko Upland mountains, parish ''in loco'', located near the towns of Medzilaborce a ...
) ( – 1908), son of Rebbe David. He was first married to Sheindel Rachel, daughter of Rebbe Alter Yosef Hager, the ''rebbe'' of Radovitz (
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) of the Kosov dynasty, who died in childbirth, then to her cousin Miriam, the daughter of Rebbe Yisrael of Vishnivitz (
Vyshnivets Vyshnivets ( uk, Вишнівець, translit. ''Vyshnivets’''; pl, Wiśniowiec) is an urban-type settlement in Kremenets Raion (district) of the Ternopil Oblast (province) of western Ukraine. It hosts the administration of Vyshnivets settlem ...
) of the Zlotshov dynasty, whose wife was Rebbe Alter Yosef's sister. He was a ''rebbe'' in Bikovsk. His teachings were published in ''Or le-Meʼir'' () (Przemyśl, 1913). ** Rebbe Elazar Spira of Lantzhut (
Łańcut Łańcut (, approximately "wine-suit"; yi, לאַנצוט, Lantzut; uk, Ла́ньцут, Lánʹtsut; german: Landshut) is a town in south-eastern Poland, with 18,004 inhabitants, as of 2 June 2009. Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (si ...
) ( – 1865), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech, author of ''Yodʻe Binah'' () (Przemyśl, 1911) *** Rebbe Shlomo Spira of Munkatsh (
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) (1831–1893), son of Rebbe Elazar, founder of the Munkatch dynasty. He married the daughter of Rebbe Yekusiel Shmelka Erblich of the Sasov dynasty, son of Rebbe Moshe Leib of Sasov ( Sasiv, Ukraine). He was the rabbi of Strizhov (
Strzyżów Strzyżów is a town in Strzyżów County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, Poland, along the Wisłok river valley. Strzyżów is one of the towns within the Strzyżowsko-Dynowskie Foothill, located south-east of Kraków and 30 km from Rzesz ...
),
Tarnogród Tarnogród (; yi, ‏טאַרנעגראָד, Tarnegrod; uk, Терногород, Ternohorod, or , ''Tarnohorod'') is a town in Biłgoraj County, Lublin Voivodeship, Poland. It has a population of 3,399 (2006). Tarnogród is the southernmost to ...
and Munkatsh (
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). After his father's death, he was offered the rabbinate of Lantzut, but he preferred to remain in Strizhov and left the position for his brothers Rabbi Simcha and Rabbi Mendel. Author of ''Shem Shlomo'' (), which was never published. **** Rebbe Tzvi Hersh Spira of Munkatsh (1850–1923), son of Rebbe Shlomo ***** Rebbe
Chaim Elazar Spira Chaim Elazar Spira (December 17, 1868 – May 13, 1937) was a rebbe of the Hasidic Munkacs dynasty. Family background Spira was born in Strzyżów, Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria, Austria-Hungary, now part of Poland, where his grandfather ...
of Munkatsh (1871–1937), son of Rebbe Hersh ****** Rebbe
Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinowicz Grand Rabbi Baruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel Rabinovich (1914–1997), was a member of a chassidic dynasty, and succeeded to the title Munkacser Rebbe. Early years Boruch Yehoshua Yerachmiel was born in Russia in 1914 to his parents, Rabbi Nosson ...
of Munkatsh (1914–1997), son-in-law of Rebbe Chaim Elazar. His father was Rebbe Nasan David Rabinowicz of Partzov of the Pshischa dynasty; his mother was the daughter of Rebbe Moshe Leib of Strizhov (below), his father-in-law's uncle. ******* Rebbe Moshe Yehuda Leib Rabinowicz, Munkatsher Rebbe, son of Rebbe Baruch ******* Rebbe Yitzchok Yaakov Rabinowicz, Dinover Rebbe, son of Rebbe Baruch **** Rebbe Moshe Yehuda Leib Spira of Strizhov ( – 1916), son of Rebbe Shlomo. He married Chana, the daughter of Rebbe Baruch Halberstam, rabbi and ''rebbe'' of Gorlitz (
Gorlice Gorlice ( uk, Горлиці, translit=''Horlytsi'') is a city and an urban municipality ("gmina") in south eastern Poland with around 29,500 inhabitants (2008). It is situated south east of Kraków and south of Tarnów between Jasło and Nowy S ...
) of the Sanz dynasty. For the first five years after his marriage, he was a member of his wife's grandfather—Rebbe
Chaim Halberstam Chaim Halberstam of Sanz (1793–1876) ( he, חיים הלברשטאם מצאנז), known as the ''Divrei Chaim'' after his sefer (works), was the rabbi of Sanz ( pl, Nowy Sącz), a famous Hasidic Rebbe and the founder of the Sanz Hasidic dyn ...
of Sanz ( Nowy Sacz)'s—household. He was first the rabbi of Beitsh (
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), then of Sasov. In about 1882, after his father left Strizhov, he declined the town's offer that he take his place, so Rebbe Alter Horowitz (son of Rebbe Avraham of Shendishov) of the Ropshitz dynasty was appointed instead. Later Rebbe Moshe Leib returned to Strizhov, whereupon the community became divided between Rebbe Alter Horowitz's supporters and Rebbe Moshe Leib's. Rebbe Moshe Leib died in
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(where he fled during World War I) and was interred in Munkatsh. *** Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Spira of Bertsh (
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), son of Rebbe Elazar **** Rebbe Mordechai Spira of Bertsh, son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech. His wife was Bracha, daughter of Rebbe Avraham Simcha Horowitz of Baranov (
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) of the Ropshitz dynasty. He was murdered in the Holocaust. ***** Rebbe Elazar Spira of Kivyashd (,
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, Ukraine) (died 1973), son of Rebbe Mordechai ***** Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech Rokach ( – 1964), Bertsher ''Rebbe'' of Brooklyn, New York, son-in-law of Rebbe Mordechai. His father was Rebbe Yosef Yehuda Rokach of Libetshoiv (
Lubaczów Lubaczów ( uk, Любачів ''Liubachiv'') is a town in southeastern Poland, close to the border with Ukraine, with 12,567 inhabitants Situated in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (since 1999), it is the capital of Lubaczów County and is locate ...
) of the Belz dynasty, and on his mother side he was himself a descendant of the Dinov dynasty through his grandfather Rabbi Menachem Pinchas (Mendel) Spira, the rabbi of Lantzut. **** Rebbe Yosef Spira of Dinov (died 1932), son of Rebbe Tzvi Elimelech. He married the daughter of his cousin, Rebbe Yeshaya Naftali Hirtz of Dinov, and succeeded him as the rabbi of Dinov in about 1885. *** Rabbi Simcha Spira of Lantzhut, son of Rebbe Elazar. He married the daughter of Rabbi Yisrael Leib Wahrman of Butshotsh (
Buchach Buchach ( uk, Бучач; pl, Buczacz; yi, בעטשאָטש, Betshotsh or (Bitshotsh); he, בוצ'אץ' ''Buch'ach''; german: Butschatsch; tr, Bucaş) is a city located on the Strypa River (a tributary of the Dniester) in Chortkiv Raion of T ...
), son of Rebbe
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, rabbi and ''rebbe'' of Butshotsh. He and his brother Rabbi Mendel both claimed the rabbinate of Lantzut, and both were treated as such. Rabbi Simcha had the support of the Hasidic community. **** Rebbe Elazar Spira (the second) of Lantzhut (died 1938), son of Rabbi Simcha **** Rebbe Eliezer Rubin of
Baligród Baligród ( uk, Балигород, ''Balyhorod'') is a village in Lesko County, in the Subcarpathian Voivodeship (province) of south-eastern Poland. It is also the seat of the municipality (''gmina'') called Gmina Baligród. Location: 49°21' ...
, son-in-law of Rabbi Simcha. He was a descendant of Rebbe Menachem Mendel of Linsk, and inherited from his ancestors the rabbinate of Baligród, of which he was ''rebbe'' as well. He died prematurely, and his sons Yisrael Leib and Avraham David were raised by his father-in-law and by Rebbe Avraham Mordechai Rosenfeld, the rabbi and ''rebbe'' of Moshtshisk (
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). ***** Rebbe Yisrael Leib Rubin (died 1961), Baligroder Rebbe of
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, son of Rebbe Eliezer. In 1914, he settled in Vienna, where he had a synagogue. He fled from the Nazis before the Holocaust and settled in Brooklyn, where he died in 1955. ***** Rebbe Avraham David Rubin ( – 1963), Lantzuter Rebbe of New York, son of Rebbe Eliezer. In around 1906, he married Toba Chava, daughter of his uncle, Rebbe Shalom Rubin of Reisha (
Rzeszów Rzeszów ( , ; la, Resovia; yi, ריישא ''Raisha'')) is the largest city in southeastern Poland. It is located on both sides of the Wisłok River in the heartland of the Sandomierz Basin. Rzeszów has been the capital of the Subcarpathian Vo ...
) of the Ropshitz dynasty, whose wife Chana Mindel was also Rebbe Simcha Spira's daughter. He was a ''rebbe'' in Rzeszów until about 1928. In approximately 1929 he emigrated to the United States, where he became the ''rebbe'' of the Lantzut synagogue. *** Rabbi Menachem Pinchas (Mendel) Spira of Lantzut. As mentioned above, he and his brother Rabbi Simcha both claimed the rabbinate of Lantzut. Rabbi Mendel had the support of the non-Hasidic community. **** Rabbi Shmuel Spira of Redim (
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), son of Rabbi Mendel. He married the daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Yosef Rubin, rabbi and ''rebbe'' of Glogov (
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) of the Ropshitz dynasty. From about 1885, he was for some time the rabbi of Glogov in his father-in-law's place; later he officiated as the rabbi of Redim. **** Rabbi Chaim Reuven Wagschal of Lantzut, son-in-law of Rabbi Mendel. He was a descendant of the Lizhensk dynasty. He was first the '' dayan'', then the rabbi, of Lantzut. ***** Rabbi Alter Yaakov Yitzchak Wagschal of Lantzut, son of Rabbi Chaim Reuven. He married Dina, daughter of Rabbi Yitzchak Rubin of Safed of the Ropshitz dynasty. Like his father, he was the ''dayan'', and then the rabbi, of Lantzut. ****** Rebbe Avraham Menachem Mendel Wagschal, Shinover ''Rebbe'' of
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, son of Rabbi Alter. He married Shifra Nechama, daughter of Rebbe Yissachar Ber Rothenberg, Voidaslover ''Rebbe'' of the Apt (Or la-Shomayim) dynasty. ****** Rebbe Yehoshua Wagschal, Lantzuter ''Rebbe'' of
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, New York, son of Rabbi Alter. He married Chaya, daughter of Rebbe Yaakov Halberstam of Tshakova of the Sanz dynasty).


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Further reading

* * ::Many members of the Dinov dynasty (including most of the Lantzut branch) are described in pages 55–64 and 66–67. * ::The Bluzhov dynasty is described in detail in volume 2, pages 165–183. {{Hasidic dynasties Hasidic dynasties