
Sanz (or Tsanz, yi, צאנז) is a
Hasidic
Hasidism, sometimes spelled Chassidism, and also known as Hasidic Judaism (Ashkenazi Hebrew: חסידות ''Ḥăsīdus'', ; originally, "piety"), is a Jewish religious group that arose as a spiritual revival movement in the territory of contem ...
dynasty originating in the city of Sanz (
Nowy Sącz
Nowy Sącz (; hu, Újszandec; yi, Tzanz, צאַנז; sk, Nový Sonč; german: Neu-Sandez) is a city in the Lesser Poland Voivodeship of southern Poland. It is the district capital of Nowy Sącz County as a separate administrative unit. It has ...
) in
Galicia
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** Gallaecia, a Roman province
** The post-Roman Kingdom of the Suebi, also called the Kingdom of Gallaecia
** The medieval King ...
. The dynasty was founded by the
rebbe Rabbi
Chaim Halberstam (1793–1876) who was the rabbi of Nowy Sącz and the author of the work ''Divrei Chaim'' by which name he is known as well.
Rabbi Chaim was a disciple of Rabbi
Naftali Zvi of Ropshitz
Naftali Zvi Horowitz of Ropshitz (May 22, 1760 – May 8, 1827) was a Galician ''rebbe''.
Biography
Horowitz was born on May 22, 1760, the day that the Baal Shem Tov died, to Menachem Mendel Rubin of Linsk. His mother Beila was the daughter of ...
. He opened his court after the death of Rabbi Asher Yeshaya of
Ropshitz, son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi.
After his demise (25
Nisan
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5636, 19 April 1876), his six sons and his seven sons-in-law built courtyards with new names in the cities where they served as rabbis, and their chassidim separated, but most of them went to his eldest son, Rabbi
Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam (1813–1898), known as the ''Shinever Rov'' (Rabbi of Sieniawa), was the eldest son of the ''Divrei Chaim'', Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz. He was famous for his disagreements with his father on matters of h ...
of
Shinova. His fourth son, Rabbi Aharon, remained to serve as rabbi and rebbe in Sanz, but he was known as the 'Rav of Kreiz', that is, the rabbi of the province, a title he already had in his father's life. In the generations that followed, there were divisions within the courtyards of the dynasty and dozens of different courts were established from the dynasty, and existed until the
Holocaust.
Sanz dynasty
The ''Divrei Chaim'' had fourteen children; his seven sons were:
#Rabbi
Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam (1813–1898), known as the ''Shinever Rov'' (Rabbi of Sieniawa), was the eldest son of the ''Divrei Chaim'', Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz. He was famous for his disagreements with his father on matters of h ...
(1814–1898) of
Shinive;
#Rabbi
Duvid Halberstam
Dovid Halberstam (1821–1894) was a religious leader of the Hasidic Jewish community of Chrzanow.
Family life
Dovid Halberstam was the second son of Chaim Halberstam or ''Divrei Chaim'', the founder of the Sanz Hasidic dynasty of rebbes, whi ...
(1821–1894) of
Kshaniv;
#Rabbi Myer Nosson Halberstam (1827–1855), father of Rabbi
Shlomo Halberstam, the first
Bobover
Bobov (or Bobover Hasidism) ( he, חסידות באבוב, yi, בּאָבּאָװ) is a Hasidic community within Haredi Judaism, originating in Bobowa, Galicia, in southern Poland, and now headquartered in the neighborhood of Borough Park, in B ...
Rebbe;
#Rabbi Boruch Halberstam (1829–1906) of
Gorlice ( ''Gorlitz'');
#Rabbi Aharon Halberstam, his successor in Nowy Sącz;
#Rabbi Shulem Lazer Halberstam of
Ratzfert (1862–1944), who was murdered by the
Nazis
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in the
Holocaust;
#Rabbi Yitzchok Yeshaye Halberstam of
Czchów (''Tshkhoiv'') (1864–1944), who was also murdered by the Nazis;
and seven daughters:
#Reitza who married Rabbi Mordechai Dov Twerski, the
Admor of
Hornsteipl.
#Miryam who married Rabbi Moshe Unger, son of Rabbi Mordechai David of
Dombrov.
#Yuta who married Rabbi Eliezer Yerucham Baron, son of Rabbi Yisrael Yitzchak Baron of
Radoshitz
#Nechama who married Rabbi Yitzchak Tuvia Rubin, rabbi of "New Sanz" and son of Rabbi Meir Rubin of
Glogov-Dombrova
#Tila who married Rabbi Aharon Horowitz, Admor of
Beitsh (
Biecz), son of Rabbi Meir Horowitz of
Dzikov
#Freidel who married Rabbi Elazar HaLevi Rosenfeld,
Av Beit Din
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of
Oswiecim, son of Rabbi Yehoshua HaLevi Rosenfeld of
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Offshoots
Bobov
* Rabbi Chaim Halberstam (1793–1876) of Sanz
** Rabbi Mayer Noson Halberstam (1827–1855), son of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz
*** Rabbi
Shlomo Halberstam (1847–1905), first Bobover Rebbe, author of ''Ateres Shlomo'', son of Rabbi Mayer Noson
**** Rabbi
Ben Zion Halberstam
Ben Zion Halberstam (1874–1941) was the second Bobover Rebbe. He was murdered by the Nazis in 1941.
Biography
Halberstam was born in Bikofsk in 1874. His father was Shlomo Halberstam (1847–1905), the first Rebbe of Bobov, and a scion of t ...
(1874–1941), second Bobover Rebbe, author of ''Kedushas Tzion'', son of Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam
***** Rabbi
Shlomo Halberstam (1907–2000), third Bobover Rebbe, son of Rabbi Ben Zion
****** Rabbi
Naftali Tzvi Halberstam
Naftali Tzvi Halberstam ( he, ר' נפתלי צבי הלברשטאם) (1931–2005) was the Grand Rebbe of Bobov from August 2000 until March 2005. He succeeded his father, Shlomo Halberstam (1907–2000), as Grand Rebbe of Bobov.
Early life
Na ...
(1931–2005) fourth Bobover Rebbe, son of Rabbi Shlomo Halberstam
****** Rabbi
Ben Zion Aryeh Leibish Halberstam (born 1955), present Bobover Rebbe, son of Rabbi Shlomo (II)
******* Rabbi
Mordechai Dovid Unger (born 1954) present Bobov-45 Rebbe, son-in-law of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi
Sanz-Gribov
* Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz
** Rabbi Aaron Halberstam (1826–1903), Sanzer Rav; son of Rabbi Chaim
*** Rabbi Arye Leibish Halberstam (1852–1935), Sanzer Rav; son of Rabbi Aaron
**** Rabbi Mordechai Zev Halberstam (1882–1942), Sanzer Rav; son of Rabbi Aryeh Leibish
***** Rabbi Boruch Halberstam (1903–1942), Gribover Rav; son of Rabbi Mordechai Zev
****** Rabbi Naftali Halberstam, Sanz-Gribover Rebbe in Boro Park, son of Rabbi Boruch
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;''The following dynasties stem from Rabbi Boruch Halberstam, the Gorlitser Rov:''
Sanz-Gorlitz
*Grand Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz
**Grand Rabbi Boruch Halberstam of Gorlitz, son of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz
***Grand Rabbi
Elisha Halberstam
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(1860–1941) – died in
Siberia
****Grand Rabbi
Boruch Halberstam (died 1982) of Gorlitz-
Bnei Brak
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, son-in-law of Rabbi
Yisochor Shlomo Teichtal of Pishtian, author of ''Eim Habonim S'meicho''
Sanz-Klausenburg
*Grand Rabbi Chaim Halberstam (1793–1876) of Sanz.
**Grand Rabbi Baruch Halberstam (1829–1906) of
Gorlitz, son of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz
***Grand Rabbi Tzvi Hirsh Halberstam (1851–1918), of
Ridnik, son of Rabbi Baruch
****Grand Rabbi
Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam (1904–1994), the First
Sanz Klausenberger Rebbe, son of Rabbi Tzvi
*****Grand Rabbi
Zvi Elimelech Halberstam
Zvi Elimelech Halberstam (born 1952) is the present Sanz Rebbe of Netanya, Israel. He is also known as the Sanzer Rebbe. He is the eldest son of Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah Halberstam, the first Sanz-Klausenberger Rebbe, who in his will divided the lead ...
, present Sanzer Rebbe in Kiryat Sanz, Netanya, Israel, son of Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah
*****Grand Rabbi
Shmuel Dovid Halberstam, present Sanz-Klausenberger Rebbe in
Brooklyn,
New York
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* New York (state), a state in the northeastern United States
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* '' ...
, USA, son of Rabbi Yekusiel Yehudah
Sanz-Zhmigrod
*Grand Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz
**Grand Rabbi Baruch Halberstam of Gorlitz, son of Rabbi Chaim of Sanz
***Grand Rabbi
Sinai Halberstam
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* Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
* Mount Sinai, a mountain in the Sinai Peninsula, Egypt
* Biblical Mount Sinai, the site in the Bible where Moses received the Law of God
Sinai may also refer to:
* Sinai, South Dakota, a place ...
(1870–1941), the first Zhmigroder Rebbe, a son of Rabbi Boruch of Gorlitz; died in the
Omsk
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forest, Siberia.
****Grand Rabbi Yaakov Halberstam (1902–1967), the Tshakover Rebbe, son-in-law of
the Shotzer Rebbe
*****Grand Rabbi Meir Halberstam, Tshakover Rebbe of
Bnei Brak
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(?-2011)
*****Grand Rabbi Naftali Halberstam, Tshakover Rebbe of
Jerusalem
*****Rabbi
Moshe Halberstam, (1932 – 2006)
Rosh Yeshiva
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of Tshakove in
Jerusalem,
halachic authority and member of the
Edah HaChareidis.
*****Rabbi Chacham Tzvi Halberstam (1937–1972), author of ''Toldot ha-Maggid mi-Kozhnits''.
******Rabbi Sinai Halberstam, rabbi of the Shikkun Gimel district of
Bnei Brak
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******Grand Rabbi Naftali Elimelech Halberstam, Leipniker Rebbe of
Bnei Brak
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****Grand Rabbi
Aryeh Leibish Halberstam
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(1909–7 January 2007
Arutz Sheva
/ref>), the second Zhmigroder Rebbe, son-in-law of the Stretiner Rebbe, Grand Rabbi Yehuda Tsvi Brandwein. Author of ''Arye Sho'ag'', died in Netanya
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. In his youth he studied under the Tshebiner Rov and Rabbi Meir Shapiro
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. During World War II had to leave Zhmigrid for Kraków, then Lviv and eventually Siberia. He served as a rebbe in Petah Tikva
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, where he found the Divrei Chaim Synagogue, Yafo
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and Bnei Brak. For a short period in 1950 he lived in Antwerp.
*****Grand Rabbi Sinai Halberstam, third and the current Sanz-Zhmigroder Rebbe, son of Rabbi Aryeh Leibish
*****Grand Rabbi Yehosua Halberstam, Zhmigroder Rebbe of Antwerp
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*****Grand Rabbi Chaim Halberstam, Zhmigroder Rebbe of Bnei Brak
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, son of Rabbi Aryeh Leibish
****Grand Rabbi Yisrael Halberstam, Zhmigroder Rebbe of America
*****Grand Rabbi Sinai Halberstam, Zhmigroder Rebbe of Borough Park (43rd Street), son of Rabbi Yisrael
Books of the Sanz movement
The main Hasidic works revered by the Sanz Dynasty are ''Divrei Chaim'', by Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Tsanz and ''Divrei Yechezkel'' by his son, Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam
Rabbi Yechezkel Shraga Halberstam (1813–1898), known as the ''Shinever Rov'' (Rabbi of Sieniawa), was the eldest son of the ''Divrei Chaim'', Rabbi Chaim Halberstam of Sanz. He was famous for his disagreements with his father on matters of h ...
.
Names
The place name Sanz in Poland should not be confused with the city Sens in France, for which another name is Shanz, as in ''Tos'fos Shanz'', the title of famous commentators of the Talmud. Shanz is also sometimes spelled Shantz.
See also
* Klausenberg (Hasidic dynasty)
* Bobov (Hasidic dynasty)
References
External links
sanzusa.com
- The official Sanz-Klausenburg website (in Hebrew). Contains pictures and video about the movement.
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