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Vien (Rabbinical dynasty)

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Austrian Hasidic dynasty
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Vien (וויען) is aRabbinical dynasty originating in present-dayVienna. The previousrav of Vien was Rav Chaim Z. Hersh Zegelbaum ofBrooklyn, New York. He was a descendant of Rav Menachem Mendel Stern (1759–1834)[1] ofSighet, author ofDerech Emunah.

Lineage

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  • RabbiYoseph Yisroel Zegelbaum (born 1915 inHungary; died June 4, 1989, in Brooklyn); Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel was married toRebbetzin Mindel; daughter of Rabbi Yoseph Menachem Friedman ofMakova (a brother of Rabbi Yisroel Chaim Friedman (1852–1922) author ofLikutei Mariach). She died in Vienna in March 1945.
    • RabbiChaim Zvi Hersh Zegelbaum of Brooklyn (died July 6, 2017, 11Tammuz 5777A.M., in Brooklyn, at the age of 77);[2] (eldest son of Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel); married to Rebbetzin Sarah, daughter of Rabbi Kalman Yehuda ofBnei Brak.
      • Rabbi Nussen Zegelbaum (eldest son of Rabbi Chaim Z. Hersh); married to Rebbetzin Shprintza Mirl, daughter of Rabbi Peretz,Av Beit Din of Sulitza.
        • Rebbetzin Chana; daughter of Rabbi Nussen Zegelbaum.
        • Rebbetzin Rivka Meisels; daughter of Rabbi Nussen Zegelbaum and wife of Rabbi Shlomo Yechezkel Meisels, grandson of Rabbi Nusen Yosef Meisels.
        • Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel Zegelbaum.
      • Rabbi Yakov Duvid Zegelbaum of Brooklyn.[3] son of Rabbi Chaim Z. Hersh and son-in-law of theSpinka Rebbe.
      • Rebbetzin Mindl Sheva; daughter of Rabbi Chaim Zvi Hersh Zegelbaum.
      • Rabbi Menachem Ben-Zion Zegelbaum; son of Rabbi Chaim Zvi Hersh Zegelbaum.
      • Rebbetzin Sheindel Malkah; daughter of Rabbi Chaim Zvi Hersh Zegelbaum.
      • Rabbi Meir Zegelbaum; son of Rabbi Chaim Zvi Hersh Zegelbaum.
    • Rabbi Shmiel Teitelbaum of Brooklyn;[4] son of Rabbi Aharon Teitelbaum and son-in-law of Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel Zegelbaum.
      • Rabbi Yakov Duvid Ben-Zion Teitelbaum of Brooklyn;[5] son of Rabbi Shmiel and son-in-law of Rabbi Yosef Chaim Moskowitz of Brooklyn,[6] grandson of RabbiShulem Moshkovitz ofShotz.
      • Rabbi Aryeh Leibish Teitelbaum of Brooklyn;[7] son of Rabbi Shmiel and son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchok Luzer Moskowitz ofMonsey, New York,[8] grandson of Rabbi Shulem Moshkovitz of Shotz.
    • Rabbi Moshe Pollak of Brooklyn;[9] son of the Rabbi ofLandsberg and son-in-law of Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel Zegelbaum.
    • Rabbi Chananya Yom Tov Lipa Zegelbaum of Brooklyn;[10] son of Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel and son-in-law of Rabbi Raphael Silber, author ofMarpe Lanefesh.[11]
      • Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Zegelbaum; son of Rabbi Chananya Yom Tov Lipa.
    • Rabbi Yaakov Dovid Ben-Zion Zegelbaum; son of Rabbi Yoseph Yisroel.

References

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  1. ^Matzav.com
  2. ^Yiddishtech.com
  3. ^Yiddishtech.com
  4. ^Yiddishtech.com
  5. ^Yiddishtech.com
  6. ^Yiddishtech.com
  7. ^Yiddishtech.com
  8. ^Yiddishtech.com
  9. ^Yiddishtech.com
  10. ^Yiddishtech.com
  11. ^Hebrewbooks.org
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