Everything about Vizhnitz Hasidic Dynasty totally explained
Vizhnitz is the name of a Hasidic dynasty founded by Rebbe Menachem Mendil Hager. Vizhnitz is the Yiddish name of
Vyzhnytsia, a village in present-day
Ukraine.Followers of the
rebbes of Vizhnitz are called
Vizhnitzer chasidim.
Lineage of the Vizhnitzer dynasty
Image:Tzemachtzaddik.JPG|A drawing of Rebbe Menachem Mendil Hager (the first Vizhnitzer Rebbe), author of Tzemach Tzadik
Image:Rabbichaimfromantania.JPG|Rabbi Chaim Hager of Ottynia, author of Tal Chaim, (son of the Imrei Baruch)
Image:Yitschok Yaakov Dovid Hager.jpg|Rabbi Yitschok Yaakov Dovid Hager of Storozhynets, (son of the Imrei Baruch)
Image:Ahavasyisrael.JPG|Rebbe Yisroel Hager (centre), author of Ahavas Yisroel, (the third Vizhnitzer Rebbe)
- Rebbe Yisroel Baal Shem Tov - founder of Hasidism
- Rebbe Yaakov Koppel Chasid - disciple of the Baal Shem Tov
- Rebbe Menachem Mendel Hager of Kosov - author of Ahavas Shalom - (son of Rebbe Yaakov Koppel Chossid)
- Rebbe Chaim Hager of Kosov - author of Toras Chaim - (son of the Ahavas Shalom)
- Rebbe Yaakov Shimshon Hager of Kosov, (son of the Toras Chaim)
- Rebbe Yosef Alter Hager of Radovitz, (son of the Toras Chaim; grandson-in-law of Rebbe Moshe Zvi of Savran)
- 1. Rebbe Menachem Mendil Hager of Vizhnitz - first Rebbe of Vizhnitz - author of Tzemach Tzadik - (son of the Toras Chaim of Kosov; son-in-law of Rebbe Yisroel of Ruzhin).
- 2. Rebbe Boruch Hager of Vizhnitz - author of Imrei Baruch - (son of the Tzemach Tzadik)
- Rabbi Chaim of Ottynia
(d.1931) - author of Tal Chaim (son of the Imrei Baruch).
- Rabbi Israel Shalom Joseph Hager, Admor of Stanislawow, (son of the Tal Chaim).
- Rabbi Menachem Mendel Hager, Admor of Ottynia, (son of the Tal Chaim).
- Rabbi Moshe of Shatz (son of the Imrei Baruch).
- Rabbi Yitschok Yaakov Dovid of Storozhynets (son of the Imrei Baruch).
- 3. Rebbe Yisroel Hager of Vizhnitz - author of Ahavas Yisrael - (son of the Imrei Baruch).
- Rabbi Menachem Mendl Hager (1886-1941), Rov of Vishive — (eldest son of the Ahavas Yisrael).
- Rebbe Eliezer Hager of Vizhnitz (1890-1945) - author of Damesek Eliezer - (son of the Ahavas Yisrael).
- 4a. Rebbe Baruch Hager of Seret-Vizhnitz - author of Mekor Baruch - (son of the Ahavas Yisrael).
- 5a. Rebbe Eliezer Hager of Seret-Vizhnitz - present Rebbe of Seret-Vizhnitz of Haifa - (son of the Mekor Baruch).
- Rabbi Moshe Hager, previous Rosh Yeshivah of Seret-Vizhnitz - (son of the Mekor Baruch).
- 6. Rabbi Hager, Shotz-Vizhnitz Rebbe of Haifa - (son of Moshe Hager).
- 4b. Rebbe Chaim Meir Hager of Vizhnitz - author of Imrei Chaim - (son of the Ahavas Yisrael).
- 5a. Rebbe Moshe Yehoshua Hager of Vizhnitz - present Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Bnei Brak - (son of the Imrei Chaim).
- 5b. Rebbe Mordechai Hager of Monsey-Vizhnitz - present Monsey-Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Monsey - (son of the Imrei Chaim).
- 6. Rabbi Dovid Hager, Rov of Imrey Chaim Community, London
Image:Menachem Mendl Hager.jpg|Rabbi Menachem Mendl Hager, Rov of Vishive, (son of the "Ahavas Yisroel")
Image:Damesekeliezer.JPG|Rebbe Eliezer Hager, author of Damesek Eliezer, (son of the "Ahavas Yisroel")
Image:Mekorbaruch.JPG|Rebbe Baruch Hager, author of Mekor Baruch, (the previous Seret-Vizhnitz Rebbe, son of the "Ahavas Yisroel")
Image:Imreichaim.JPG|Rebbe Chaim Meir Hager, author of Imrei Chaim, (the previous Vizhnitzer Rebbe, son of the "Ahavas Yisroel")
Vizhnitz today
The head
rabbis are also know as
Admorim (which is the
acronym for "אדונינו מורינו ורבינו"
"Adoneinu Moreinu V'Rabeinu", "Our master, Our teacher, and Our rabbi"), who are located currently in
Bnei Brak and
Haifa in
Israel and
Monsey, New York.
The Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Bnei Brak has two sons and four daughters. His sons-in-law are famous rabbis.The eldest daughter married Rabbi David Twersky, the
Skverer Rebbe of
New Square, NY. One daughter married Rabbi Yisachar Dov Rokeach, the
Belzer Rebbe from
Jerusalem. One daughter married Rabbi
Aaron Teitelbaum, the
Satmar Rebbe from
Kiryas Joel, NY. The youngest daughter married Rabbi Menachem Ernster, the
rosh yeshiva of Vizhnitz
Yeshiva in Bnei Brak.
His elder son is Rabbi Yisroel. He was the
Av Beis Din of the Vizhnitzer congregation in Bnei Brak until he was ousted. Upon his return - after eighteen years - he didn't take on his old mantle. However, he now has a larger following than before his ouster. A daughter of Rabbi Yisroel married the youngest son of his uncle -
Rabbi Mordecai Hager. Another daughter married the second son of his brother-in-law - Rabbi David Twersky, the
Skverer Rebbe.
His younger son is Rabbi Menachem Mendel. He became the
Av Beis Din of the Vizhnitzer congregation in Bnei Brak after his Father the Grand Rabbi has thrown out his older broter Yisroel which lasted for eighteen years. During his rein, he made many enemies and then regretted it. Currently he's president of the
Ichud Chasidei Vizhnitz (Union of Vizhnitzer Chasidim) - a newly formed and developing offshoot member group.
Grand Rabbi Eliezer Hager is the Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe in
Haifa,
Israel, he's a first-cousin of the rebbes of Bnei Brak and Monsey. He is the older of two sons of Rebbe Boruch Hager, zt"l, author of Mekor Baruch, who was a son of the Ahavas Yisroel. There is also a Shotz-Vizhnitzer Rebbe in
Haifa, Israel, a nephew of the Seret-Vizhnitzer Rebbe.
Grand Rebbe
Shraga Feivel Hager, the
Kosover Rebbe of Brooklyn, is a descendant of the
Imrei Boruch and follows many of the customs of Vizhnitz. His namesake great-grandfather was a brother of Rabbi Israel Hager, author of
Ahavas Yisroel.
Grand Rebbe
Shmuel Yaakov Kohn, the
Toldos Avrohom Yitzchok Rebbe of Jerusalem was a student of the late Rebbe Chaim Meir of Vizhnitz, as well as the present Rebbe Moshe Yehoshua of Vizhnitz and has adopted many of the customs of Vizhnitz.
Vizhnitzer Chassidim are uniquely dressed in that they're the only group - besides
Stropkov - who wears their hat bow on the right side, not left.
Image:Wiznitz-BneiBrak-monsey.jpg|Rabbi Moshe Yehoshua Hager, the Vizhnitzer Rebbe in Bnei Brak; and Rabbi Mordechai Hager, the Monsey-Vizhnitzer Rebbe, when the brothers met after many years not seeing each other.
Image:Seretviznitz.JPG|Rebbe Eliezer Hager, shlit"a, the Seret-Vizhnitz Rebbe of Haifa
Image:Viznitzmonsey.JPG|A rare photo of Rabbi Mordecai of Monsey-Vizhnitz
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