Makarov (Hasidic dynasty)
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- Rebbe Menachem Nochum Twersky of Makarov (1805–1851), son of the Rebbe Mordechai Twersky of Chernobyl
- Rebbe Yaakov Yitzchok of Makarov (died 1892), son of the Rebbe Nochum.
- Dov Ber Tversky (2002-current), son of Reb Yaakov Yitzchok Tversky, and mechaber of renowned sefer Dover Tzedakos al Hatorah.
- Rebbe Yaakov Yitzchok of Makarov (died 1892), son of the Rebbe Nochum.
References
- Encyclopedia of Jewish Life (2001), p. 786: "Makarov"Rebbe
- Shtetl Finder (1980), p. 53: "Makarov"
- Słownik Geograficzny Królestwa Polskiego (1880-1902), VII, pp. 922-926: "Makarów" (Polish)
External links
- History of Makarov rebbes by Zalman Shklyar (Moscow) Archived 2020-01-14 at the Wayback Machine (Russian)
The Mekarev Shul in Tzfat website
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