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Kaliv is a Hasidic dynasty founded by Yitzchak Isaac Taub (1744–1821) of
Nagykálló Nagykálló ( yi, קאלעוו, Kaliv) is a small town in Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg county, in the Northern Great Plain region of eastern Hungary. Before World War II it belonged to Szabolcs county. Location from county seat Nyíregyháza. Histo ...
(in Yiddish ''Kalev, Kaalov, Kaliv''),
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History


Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Taub

Rabbi Taub (1751 - 7 Adar 2, March 21 1821) was the rabbi of Kalov and the first
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in
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. He was discovered by Rabbi
Leib Sarah's Leib Sarah's (''Aryeh Leib the son of Sarah'') (1730–1791) was a Chassidic Rebbe and a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov Israel ben Eliezer (1698 – 22 May 1760), known as the Baal Shem Tov ( he, בעל שם טוב, ) or as the Besht, was a Jew ...
, a disciple of the
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. Rabbi Leib first met Rabbi Isaac when he was a small shepherd boy. Rabbi Leib told his mother, a widow, that her son was destined to be a great ''Tzaddik''. He took the small child to Nikolsburg to learn with Rabbi
Shmelke of Nikolsburg Shmuel Shmelke HaLevi Horowitz of Nikolsburg (Yiddish: שמואל שמעלקי הלוי הורוויץ פון ניקאלשפורג, ; 1726 – April 28, 1778) also known as the Rebbe Reb Shmelke was an early Hasidic master and kabbalist, who is am ...
. Rabbi Isaac grew to be a great rebbe and was known as "the Sweet Singer of Israel". He composed many popular Hasidic melodies. Often he adapted Hungarian folk songs, which were transformed by him to sacred songs. He taught that the tunes he heard were really from the Holy Temple in Jerusalem, and were lost among the nations over the years, and he found them and returned them to the Jewish people. He said that the proof that it was true was that the gentile who would teach him the song would forget it as soon as the rebbe learned it. He was famous for composing the traditional Hungarian Hasidic tune ''"Szól a kakas már"''.


Today

Today, the Kaliver dynasty has two branches, in Jerusalem and New York. The rebbe in Jerusalem is known as the Kaliver Rebbe, () and the rebbe in New York as the Kalover Rebbe, ().


Jerusalem

Grand Rebbe
Menachem Mendel Taub Menachem Mendel Taub ( he, מנחם מנדל טאוב) (1923–2019) was the Rebbe of the Kaliv (Rozlo) Hasidic dynasty in Jerusalem, Israel. Born in Transylvania in 1923, he was seventh in a direct paternal line to the founder of the dynasty, Ra ...
was the Kaliver Rebbe in Israel. He was the son of the Rozler Rov and son-in-law of Grand Rabbi Pinchos Shapiro, the Kechneyer Rebbe, scion of the Nadvorna Dynasty. In 1944, he was deported to Auschwitz by the
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s, arriving there three days before
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. He was transferred from there to the
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and the Breslau
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, and later to
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. Six months after the war ended, he discovered that his wife had survived, and they were reunited in
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. In 1947, they migrated to the
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, where he began his work in memorializing the Holocaust in
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. Moving to Israel in 1962, he established ''Kiryas Kaliv'' in Rishon LeZion. The foundation stone was laid on 7 Adar 5723 (3 March 1963), the day of the
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of the founder of the dynasty, Grand Rabbi Isaac Taub. Several years later, he moved his headquarters to Bnei Brak. In 2004, the rebbe's court moved to Jerusalem. Since
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, the rebbe has traveled to millions of Jews with his story and the saying of
Shema Yisrael ''Shema Yisrael'' (''Shema Israel'' or ''Sh'ma Yisrael''; he , שְׁמַע יִשְׂרָאֵל ''Šəmaʿ Yīsrāʾēl'', "Hear, O Israel") is a Jewish prayer (known as the Shema) that serves as a centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewi ...
. He is also active in Jewish outreach and holds regular lectures for groups of professionals, including doctors and police officers. In addition, a network of Kollelim, an encyclopedia project, and several other divisions of Kaliv have been founded. He died on April 28, 2019 at the age of 96. At his funeral, it was announced that his step-grandson-in-law Rabbi Yisrael Mordechai Yoel Horowitz would be his successor. Currently, Rabbi Horowitz is building a holocaust museum upstairs from the Kaliv beis midrash in Israel, a project the previous Rebbe had initiated. A focus of the museum will be on the rabbis who were murdered in the Holocaust.


New York

Grand Rebbe Moses Taub, the Kalover Rebbe, heads a synagogue in the Williamsburg section of
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. His father was the previous Kalover Rebbe, Grand Rabbi Menachem Shlomo Taub, the author of ''Chakal Tapuchin''. He was known for his world-travels where he would deliver lectures and private audiences to encourage Jews of all types to increase their commitment to Judaism. In the past few years, he has been paralyzed by ALS, yet he continues to write Torah commentaries daily, via computer, and continues his outreach work despite his illness.


Lineage of Dynasty

*Grand Rabbi Isaac Taub of Kaliv (1751-1821) **Grand Rabbi Moshe Chaim Taub of Kaliv-Zidichov (died 1831)—son of Rabbi Isaac, son-in-law of Rabbi Tzvi of Zidichov ***Grand Rabbi Shlomo Taub of Rozlo (1820-1879)—son of rabbi Moshe Chaim, son-law of his uncle, Rabbi Yehuda Tzvi Eichenstein of Rozlo ****Grand Rabbi Yehuda Tzvi Taub of Rozlo (1849-1886) *****Rabbi Pinchas Chaim Taub Chief Rabbi of Rozlo (d. 1936)—son of Rabbi Yehuda Tzvi and author of ''Toras Chesed'', ''Ohel Moed'' and ''Alufei Yehudo''; lived in Margareten during
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******Rabbi Yehuda Yechiel Taub, Chief Rabbi of Rozlo (d. 1938)—son of Rabbi Pinchos Chaim and author of ''Lev Someach heChodosh'' *******Grand Rabbi
Menachem Mendel Taub Menachem Mendel Taub ( he, מנחם מנדל טאוב) (1923–2019) was the Rebbe of the Kaliv (Rozlo) Hasidic dynasty in Jerusalem, Israel. Born in Transylvania in 1923, he was seventh in a direct paternal line to the founder of the dynasty, Ra ...
of Rozlo-Kaliv (1923-2019), Kaliver Rebbe of Jerusalem ********Grand Rabbi Yisrael Mordechai Yoel Horowitz (present Kaliver Rebbe) *****Grand Rabbi Moshe Taub of Kalov (died 1936)— son of Rabbi Yehuda Tzvi and author of ''Es Ratzon'' ******Grand Rabbi Menachem Shlomo Taub of Kalov (1901-1978), author of ''Chakal Tapuchin'' *******Grand Rabbi Moshe Taub of Kalov (present Kaliver Rebbe)


References


External links


Kalov Official websiteVideo about Kaliver Rebbe from IsraelVideo of the Kaliver Rebbe from Jerusalem at a wedding "Szol a kakas mar" by Rabbi Isaac Taub"Sol a kokosh mar" by Rabbi Isaac TaubWedding Dance Tune composed by Rabbi Isaac Taub of Kalov
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