- male, deceased (1810)
- Nachman of Breslov also known as Reb Nachman of Bratslav, Nachman from Uman, or simply as Rebbe Nachman (in local Yiddish reb Nokhmen Broslever)...
- male, deceased (1760)
- Rabbi Yisroel (Israel) ben Eliezer is considered to be the founder of Hasidic Judaism (see also Mezhbizh Hasidic dynasty). He was born in Okopy, to...
- deceased (1796)
- Rabbi Leib Sarah's ("Aryeh Leib the son of Sarah") (1730-1796) was a Chassidic Rebbe and a disciple of the Baal Shem Tov.
- male, deceased (1811)
- Rabbi Boruch of Mezhbizh (1753-1811), was a grandson of the Baal Shem Tov. Reb Boruch (known in his childhood as Reb Boruch'l, a Yiddish...
- male, deceased (1831)
- Tzvi Hirsh, born 1763 in Sambor and died in Zidichov 1831, was a Hasidic rabbi and the founder of the Zidichov Hasidic Judaism dynasty in Zidichov....
- male
- Grand Rabbi Yitzhak Aharon Korff is the Rebbe of Zvhil – Mezhbizh. He serves as chaplain of the City of Boston and spiritual leader of Co...
- male, deceased (1945)
- Hendrik Nicolaas Werkman (commonly called H.N. Werkman; April 29 1882 - April 10 1945) was a Dutch artist, typographer and printer. Werkman was...
- male
- Grand Rabbi Naftali Asher Yeshayahu Moscowitz is the "Melitzer" Rebbe of Ashdod, Israel and author of the "Peiros Hailan" halachic discourses on...
- male
- Joshua Heschel Zoref (b.1633) was a 17th-century ascetic, and an important personality in the Lithuanian Sabbatean movement. During the messianic...
- male, deceased (1819)
- Haim Farkhi (also Chaim, Farhi) (born 1760 - August 21, 1819 by assassination) was the Jewish advisor for the rulers of the Galilee in the days of...
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