Stanislov (Hasidic dynasty)

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Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, Stanislover Rebbe of London

The Stanislav hasidic dynasty was established in western Ukraine in a town currently known as Ivano-Frankivsk. The town was previously called Stanisławów, and is still known in Yiddish as Stanislav.

The dynasty's founders were the descendants of Rabbi Chanoch Henoch Dov Mayer, first Rebbe of Alesk, son-in-law of Rabbi Sholom Rokeach of Belz.

Arriving in London after surviving the Holocaust, Rabbi Meshulem Yisosschor Ashkenasi, born in 1905, became known as the Stanislav-Alesker Rebbe. He was a descendant of the Chacham Zvi.

After his death in , his son, Rabbi Uri Ashkenasi, became the Stanislaver Rebbe of London. He is a well known mohel and has a Beth midrash in Stamford Hill at 93 Lordship Park, London.[1]

Additional dynasty

There is an additional Hasidic dynasty known as the Stanislov dynasty of Monsey, New York. The previous Stanislover Rebbe of Monsey was Rabbi Yisroel Rosenbaum, (1931-2009), a scion of the Nadvorna dynasty.

Rabbi Yisroel Rosenbaum was asked by his grandfather, Rabbi Isomor of Nadvorna, to establish a beis medrash in memory of his brother-in-law (and Rabbi Yisroel's uncle), Rabbi Chaim Leifer of Stanislov, son of Rabbi Yitzchok Leifer of Stanislov, son of Rabbi Mordechai of Nadvorna.[2]

Children of Rabbi Yisroel Rosenbaum

Sons

  • Rabbi Eliezer Zvi, Linsker Rebbe
  • Rabbi Yesochor Dov Berel, Stanislover Rav
  • Rabbi Moshe, Stanislover Rebbe in Beitar Illit
  • Rabbi Yehudah Rosenbaum

Daughters

  • Rebbetzin Rosenbaum, married to Rabbi Yosef Shlomo Rosenbaum, Kretchnifer Rebbe of Monsey
  • Rebbetzin Horonchik
  • Rebbetzin Malky Goldstein, married to Rabbi Yaakov Leib Goldstein, son of Rabbi Rafael Goldstein, Skolya Rebbe

References

  1. http://godaven.com/detail.asp?Id=3881
  2. Tannenbaum, Rabbi Gershon (Nov 18, 2009). "Stanislover Rebbe, zt"l". The Jewish Press. Retrieved July 20, 2011. 

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