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- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) abstract "Izhbitza-Radzin is the name of a dynasty of Hasidic rebbes. The first rebbe of this dynasty was Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner, author of Mei Hashiloach, in the city of Izhbitza. (Izhbitza is the Yiddish name of Izbica, located in present-day Poland). Rabbi Mordechai Yosef founded his own Hasidic movement in the year 5600 (1839), with Rabbi Mordechai Yosef leaving the court of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk.His son and successor, Rabbi Yaakov Leiner of Izhbitza, moved to Radzin. The dynasty today is therefore known more as the "Radziner Dynasty". The third Rebbe, Rabbi Gershon Henoch Leiner of Radzin, re-instituted the use of techeiles of the tzitzis.The more known works of the Izhbitzer-Radziner Rebbeim are Mei Hashiloach, Beis Yaakov, Sod Yesharim, and Tiferes Yosef. Today, the largest center of Radziner Hasidim is found in Bnei Brak, Israel, under the leadership of Rabbi Shlomo Yosef Englard of Radzin.".
- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) thumbnail Shul_in_Izhbitza.jpg?width=300.
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- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) subject Category:Hasidic_dynasties.
- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) subject Category:Jewish_Polish_history.
- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) subject Category:Judaism_in_Poland.
- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) subject Category:Polish_Jews.
- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) comment "Izhbitza-Radzin is the name of a dynasty of Hasidic rebbes. The first rebbe of this dynasty was Rabbi Mordechai Yosef Leiner, author of Mei Hashiloach, in the city of Izhbitza. (Izhbitza is the Yiddish name of Izbica, located in present-day Poland). Rabbi Mordechai Yosef founded his own Hasidic movement in the year 5600 (1839), with Rabbi Mordechai Yosef leaving the court of Rabbi Menachem Mendel of Kotzk.His son and successor, Rabbi Yaakov Leiner of Izhbitza, moved to Radzin.".
- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) label "Izhbitza – Radzin (Hasidic dynasty)".
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- Izhbitza_–_Radzin_(Hasidic_dynasty) depiction Shul_in_Izhbitza.jpg.