Kretshnif (Hasidic dynasty) explained

Group:Kretshnif Hasidic Dynasty
Founder:Rabbi Meir Rosenbaum
Regions:Israel, United States, England, Canada
Region1:Israel
Region2:United States
Region3:England
Region4:Canada
Religions:Hasidic Judaism
Related-C:Nadvorna

Kretshnif (Yiddish: קרעטשניף; also transliterated Kretshniv, Kretchinev, Kretchniv, or Kretshniff) is a dynasty in Hasidic Judaism that comes from the Nadvorna dynasty, named for Crăciunești in present-day Romania. The founding rebbe (hereditary rabbinical dynastic leader) was Meir Rosenbaum, a son of Mordechai, rebbe of Nadvorna.[1] His sons and successors included Eliezer Zev in Kretshnif and Sighit, and Issamar of Nadvorna (d. 1973) in Chernowitz. The descendant rabbis of this dynasty are mainly in Israel, New York City, England, and Canada.

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Notes and References

  1. https://yivoencyclopedia.org/default.aspx: "Me’ir of Premishlan (Peremysh’lany; 1780–1850), known as a miracle worker whose court attracted admirers seeking his blessing for welfare and livelihood. His descendants headed the dynasties of Nadvorne and Kretshniv (Rom., Crăciuneşti)."
  2. Web site: Tosher Chassunah . Tannenbaum . Rabbi Gershon . Mar 23, 2011 . July 18, 2011 . The Jewish Press . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110915152958/https://www.jewishpress.com/pageroute.do/47708/ . September 15, 2011 .