MenachemMendel Morgensztern ofKotzk (Kock, Poland), better known as the Kotzker Rebbe and the Kotzker (1787–1859) was a Hasidic rabbi and leader. Born...
student of Elimelech of Lizhensk MenachemMendelofKotzk (1787 – 1859), Hassidic Rebbe, and student of Simcha Bunim of Peshischa Menachem Mendil Hager, the...
Kotzk (Yiddish: קאצק) is a Hasidic dynasty originating from the city of Kock, Poland, where it was founded by MenachemMendel Morgenstern (1787–1859)...
MenachemMendel Torem of Rimanov also known as Mendele Rimanover (Alt. spellings: Riminov, Rimanev) (1745–May 29, 1815) was a famous Hasidic Rebbe and...
Menachem Mendel of Kotzk and Rabbi Yosef of Yartshev; both were also born in Tomashov. When MenachemMendel became Rebbe in Kotzk, Leiner became his disciple...
After the demise of Simcha Bunim, Alter became a disciple of Rabbi MenachemMendelofKotzk, also known as the Kotzker Rebbe, who was famous for his acerbic...
by the Hassidic Master, MenachemMendelofKotzk (1787–1859), the founder of the Ger (Hasidic dynasty). One finds the name of Rabbi Rubinstein in rabbinical...
two factions, those of his more radical followers who supported MenachemMendelofKotzk as Simcha Bunim's successor and those of his less radical followers...
Przysucha School was MenachemMendelofKotzk. Adopting an elitist, hard-line attitude, he openly denounced the folky nature of other Tzaddiqim, and rejected...
sometimes criticised by other Hasidic leaders as superficial. To MenachemMendelofKotzk, and his reaction against Popular Tzadikism, the greatest miracle...
the less radical of R. Simcha Bunim's followers who were turned off by the intense and fierce demeanour of R. MenachemMendelofKotzk. Originally R. Simcha...
Morgensztern (see MenachemMendelofKotzk) Military cemetery with the grave of General Franciszek Kleeberg and Polish soldiers fallen in the Battle of Kock (1939)...
1936 to Polish Jewish immigrant parents. He is a descendant ofMenachemMendelofKotzk on his mother's side. After serving in the Israel Defense Forces...
died of influenza in 1916 when Abraham was nine. He was tutored by a Gerrer Hasid who introduced him to the thought of Rabbi MenachemMendelofKotzk. After...
of R. Avraham Moshe, while the more radical of his father's followers, supported R. MenachemMendelofKotzk. At first, R. Avraham Moshe refused the position...
Chiddushei Harim) and Rabbi MenachemMendelofKotzk. This Hasid presented the kvitel, containing his memories of these former Rebbes of the Ger dynasty, to Rabbi...
(the Sifsei Tzadik) Yisrael Meir Lau (later Chief Rabbi of Israel) MenachemMendelofKotzk () Shlomo Hakohen Rabinowicz, first Radomsker Rebbe () Shlomo...
associated with the Ḥasidim in that community and with their "rabbi," MenachemMendelofKotzk, with whose son David he spent some time studying Jewish philosophy...
Austrian-Jewish and Israeli philosopher best known for his philosophy of dialogue, a form of existentialism centered on the distinction between the I–Thou relationship...
his sixth week of life due to illness, he was named Menachem Shlomo after his paternal great-grandfather, Rabbi MenachemMendelofKotzk, and his maternal...
Eldad Elimelech of Lizhensk David Hartman Samson Raphael Hirsch Abraham Isaac Kook Yeshayahu Leibowitz MenachemMendelofKotzk Nachman of Breslov Franz...
Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter of Ger and Rabbi MenachemMendelofKotzk, but Rabbi Simcha Bunim of Peshischa and Rabbi Yitzchak of Vorka accepted her largesse...
of Rebbe MenachemMendelofKotzk and the senior disciple of Chidushei haRim. Following the death of the Chidushei haRim in 1866, the bulk of his numerous...