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Skolya (Hasidic dynasty)

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Skolya is aHasidicdynasty named after thetown ofSkole (Yiddish:Skolye) in EasternGalicia inUkraine), where the founder of this dynasty lived and led his court.

List of rabbis

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  • Rabbi Yitzchok ofDrohobych (d. March 11, 1752), disciple of theBaal Shem Tov.
    • RabbiYekhiel Michel Rabinowitz ofZlotshev (c.1721 – 1786), known as the ZlotshiverMaggid.
      • Rabbi Yosef Rabinowitz ofYampol (d. January 9, 1812), son of Rabbi Yekhiel Mikhl of Zlotshev
        • Rebbe Yitzchok Rabinowitz of Yampil (son-in-law of RebBoruch ofMezhbizh), son of Rabbi Yosef of Yampol; succeeded his father-in-law asRebbe inMezhbizh).
          • Rebbe Boruch Rabinovich ofYampil, son of Reb Yitschak Drubitsher.
            • RebbeEliezer Chaim Rabinowitz of Yampola (1845–1916) (the firstHasidic rebbe inAmerica and founder of the Skolya dynasty) – son of Rebbe Boruch Rabinovich ofIași.
              • RebbeBoruch Pinchas Rabinowitz of Skolya (Skole) (1874–1920), buried inVienna, son of Rebbe Eliezer Chaim of Yampola
                • RebbeAaron Moshe Leifer of Chust, son-in-law of Boruch Pinchas Rabinowitz of Skolya
                  • RebbeShmuel Shmelke Leifer of Chust (son of Rabbi Aaron Moshe), Rosh Yeshiva of Toras Chessed[1]
                • RebbeDovid Yitzchok Eizek Rabinowitz ofSkolya (1896–1979), buried inJerusalem on theMount of Olives – son of the Rebbe Boruch Pinchas of Skolya.
                  • R. Eliezer Chaim Rabinowitz, eldest son of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolya
                  • R. Meir Rabinovich (September 1, 1918-August 14, 2006), second son of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolya
                    • Rebbe Refael Goldstein,Skolya Rebbe on 18th Ave in BP, the son-in-law Meir Rabinovich and grandchild through marriage of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok.
                  • R.Yosef Boruch Pinchus Rabinowitz, son of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolya
                    • Rebbe Avraham Moshe Rabinowitz, currentSkolya Rebbe and author of about 20 spiritual books, placed by the old Skolya rebba to take over after him, son ofR. Boruch Rabinowitz and eldest grandson of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok
              • Rebbe Shmuel Avrohom of Mezhbizh (1883– ) – son of Rebbe Eliezer Chaim of Yampola. Rebbe Shmuel Avrohom was known as the Mezhbizher Gutter Yid.

References

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  1. ^"The Chuster Rov, Rav Shmuel Shmelke Leifer zt"l | Matzav.com".Matzav.com. Retrieved20 February 2023.

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