Dinastía jasídica ucraniana
Hornosteipel (o Hornisteipol [1] ) es el nombre de una dinastía jasídica fundada por el Rebe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski. Hornosteipel (yiddish: הארנאסטייפל) es el nombre yiddish de Hornostaypil , una ciudad en la actual Ucrania .
Es una rama de las dinastías Chernobyl y Anipoli que se remonta al siglo XIX.
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Rebe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski, fundador de la dinastía Hornosteipel, fue el tercer hijo del Maguid de Chernóbil, Rebe Mordejai Twersky . El padre de Rebe Mordejai, Rebe Menachem Nachum Twersky de Chernóbil (autor de Meor Einayim y fundador de La dinastía jasídica de Chernóbil ), fue discípulo del Baal Shem Tov , el fundador del jasidismo. Rebe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski se mudó más tarde a la ciudad de Cherkasy , Ucrania, dejando el liderazgo de la ciudad de Hornostaypil a su nieto, Rebe Mordejai Dov. Las principales bases de Hornosteipel Hasidim están en Midwood ("Flatbush"), Milwaukee y Beitar Illit . También existen comunidades con vínculos directos con Hornosteipel en Chicago , Toronto , Baltimore y Beit Shemesh , Israel . Anteriormente había una comunidad de Hornosteipel en Denver .
Rebe Yaakov Israel tuvo cuatro hijas y ningún hijo.
- Rebe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski de Cherkas (1794–13 Elul 1876) - hijo del Maguid de Chernobyl
- Rebe Mordejai Dov Twerski de Hornosteipel (1839– 23 de Elul de 1903), autor de "Emek Sheilah" – nieto del Rebe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski y tataranieto del Rebe Zishe de Anipoli .
- Rebe Jaim Moshe Tzvi Twerski de Hornosteipel-Rachmastrivka (1866-1933) - hijo del Rebe Mordejai Dov. Yerno del Rebe Nuchum de Rachmastrivka de la dinastía Chernobal
- Rebe Ben Tzion Yehuda Leib Twerski de Hornosteipel , Estados Unidos (1867–28 de Shevat de 1951), hijo y sucesor del Rebe Mordejai Dov. Más tarde vivió en Amberes , Israel y Chicago.
- Rabbi Menachem Nuchim Twerski son of Rebbe Ben Tzion Yehuda Leib (d. 19 Kislev) – son of Rebbe Ben Tzion Yehuda Leib - son-in-law of Rebbe Yosef Zvi Kalish of Skernovitz-Bnei Braq (Vorka dynasty) was very knowledgeable in Torah and chassidus. Young and old would flock to his shul in Tel-Aviv and hear words of Torah and stories of tzadddikim. He wrote a sefer called "Medor L'dor" documenting his pedigree charts, Yichus book and the biography of his ancestors.
- Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel Twerski of Hornosteipel-Milwaukee (1898–10 Av 1973) - son of Rebbe Ben Tzion Yehuda Leib - son-in-law of Rebbe Ben Zion Halberstam of Bobov.
- Rebbe Ben-Tzion Chaim Shloime Meshulam Zusia Twerski Rebbe of Hornosteipel-Denver (1923–23 Tishrei 1981) - son of Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel of Milwaukee
- Rebbe Shulem Shachna Friedman, Rebbe of Hornosteipel-Eretz Yisroel, son-in-law and successor of Rebbe Shloime of Denver. Rebbe of the growing Hornosteipol community and Shul[1] in Beitar Illit (formerly in Yerushalayim/Jerusalem). Known for his "Hachnasas Orchim" (hospitality) and teaching Chassidus of many varieties in both Yiddish and English, as well as helping to bring passion, inspiration, and dedication into the religious lives of his Chasidic followers.
- Rebbe Mordechai Dov Ber Twerski, Rebbe of Hornosteipel-Denver (b. 1949), in Flatbush, Brooklyn - only son of Rebbe Shloime of Denver
- Rebbe Mordechai Dov Ber Twerski (1924–1998), son of Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel of Milwaukee
- Rabbi Dr. Abraham J. Twerski, M.D., son of Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel of Milwaukee
- Rabbi Aaron Twerski, son of Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel of Milwaukee (b. 1939), the Irwin and Jill Cohen Professor of Law at Brooklyn Law School, as well as a former Dean and professor of tort law at Hofstra University School of Law
- Rebbe Yechiel Michel Twerski of Hornosteipel-Milwaukee (b. 1939) - son of Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel of Milwaukee -He has a devoted following of Chasidim. He and his Rebbitzin Feigy have brought hundreds of Jews back to Judaism. The Rabbi also composed over seventy songs and many can be found on records in Music stores or on twerskitorah.com
- Rabbi Chaim Aharon Twerski – son of Rebbe Ben Tzion Yehuda Leib - son-in-law of Rebbe Yaakov Yisroel Dovid Hager of Strozhnits
See also
External links
- hornisteipol.com
- Kehillas Kol Yehudah (Synagogue in Ramat Beit Shemesh Gimmel named after Rebbe Ben Tzion Yehuda Leib Twerski of Hornosteipel)
References
- ^ a b "Hornisteipol Beitar Building Final stages"