Skolye (Hasidic dynasty)
The Skolye dynasty is a dynasty of Hasidic rabbis. It is named after the city of Skole (Yiddish: Skolye) in Eastern Galicia (currently in the Ukraine) where the founder of this dynasty lived and led his court.
List of rabbis
- Rabbi Yitzchok of Drohobych (d. March 11, 1752 [1]), disciple of the Baal Shem Tov.
- Rabbi Yekhiel Michel Rabinowitz of Zlotshev (c.1721 – 1786[2]), known as the Zlotshiver Maggid.
- Rabbi Yosef Rabinowitz of Yampol (d. January 9, 1812[3]), son of Rabbi Yekhiel Mikhl of Zlotshev
- Rebbe Yitzchok Rabinowitz of Yampil (son-in-law of Reb Boruch of Mezhbizh), son of Rabbi Yosef of Yampol; succeeded his father-in-law as Rebbe in Mezhbizh).
- Rebbe Boruch Rabinovich of Yampil,[4] son of Reb Yitschak Drubitsher.
- Rebbe Eliezer Chaim Rabinowitz of Yampola (1845–1916[5]) (the first Hasidic rebbe in America and founder of the Skolye dynasty) – son of Rebbe Boruch Rabinovich of Iași.
- Rebbe Boruch Pinchas Rabinowitz of Skolye (Skole) (1874–1920[6]), buried in Vienna, son of Rebbe Eliezer Chaim of Yampola
- Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolye (1896–1979[7]), buried in Jerusalem on the Mount of Olives – son of the Rebbe Boruch Pinchas of Skolye.
- R. Eliezer Chaim Rabinowitz, eldest son of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolye
- R. Meir Rabinovich (September 1, 1918[8] – ?), second son of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolye
- Rebbe Rafael Goldstein (b. 1979), current Skolye Rebbe and successor of his grandfather the previous Skolye Rebbe; married Sureh Mashe,[9] only daughter of R. Meir Rabinovich and eldest grandchild of previous Skolye Rebbe
- Rabbi Yaakov Leib Goldstein, son of Rabbi Rafael Goldstein and son-in-law of Rabbi Yisroel Rosenbaum (1931–2009), Stanislover Rebbe of Monsey, New York[10]
- R. Boruch Rabinowitz,[11] son of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek of Skolye
- Rebbe Avraham Moshe Rabinowitz, current Skolya Rebbe, son of R. Boruch Rabinowitz[12] and eldest grandson[13] of Rebbe Dovid Yitzchok Eizek
- Rebbe Shmuel Avrohom[14] 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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