R. Nachum of Chernobyl was the son of R. Moshe
It was reported that the soul of R. Yokhanan of
Just before his death, R. Refael of Bershiv exclaimed, “Thank
Once, [Before the holiday of Sukkot], R. Refael of Bershiv*
R. Nachum served as a magid or rabbi in Prohobist
R. Avraham Asher was the son of R. Hirsch of
The late R. Yitzhak of Skver stated, “The accounts in
The students of the Magid were among the most highly-regarded
R. Yohanan of Rakhmistrivka inquired of R. Mordekhai from Tzalatopel
Students asked the Besht regarding the significance of a kvitel
During R. Shmuel Abba’s visit to Sadagura, he spoke to
Pinchas Landau heard from R. Mordekhai of Rakhmistrivk that someone
Among the elder hasidim, a tradition existed to present hitkashrut
The Ruzhiner was once asked, why is that all the
R. Zusya of Anipol was questioned on how one can
The Sadigurer’s son R. Shlomo was very close with R.
Many people would frequent R. Nachum Ber’nu (Sadagur), though he
R. Meir of Premishlan’s father was R. Aron Leib. R.
R. Meir of Premishlan advised the Maggid of Brod, R.
R. Meir of Premishlan was once tardy for Rosh Hashana
Rabbi Mikhal of Zlotchov was a very poor man, and
The elder Chortkover repeatedly recounted how the tzadikim (saints) and
When they smuggled the Ruzhiner out of jail and he
During one occurrence on the nineteenth of Kislev, the Elder
Later on, R. Mikhal of Zlotchov invited his son to
The Rav (Rabbi Schneur Zalman of Liadi) passed through Prohobisht
On one occasion, the Elder Chortkover said, “When a tzaddik
The Berditchever’s father-in-law was an ordinary leaseholder. The Berditchever’s father-in-law
Chaven’u, the mother of the Ruzhiner, came to the Rabbi
The custom in Belz during Sukkot was to prave (conduct)
The father-in-law of the Sanzer also related an incident where,
The Sanzer’s father-in-law, the rabbi of Vidaslov, was raised by
The Sanzer Rebbe possesses numerous letters and manuscripts, including correspondences
A Jew came to the Radoshitzer Rebbe, crying heavily and
During a tish (spiritual meal), R. David of Lelov suddenly
Following the ein keilokeinu (concluding prayer of the morning prayer
The Divrei Hayim (Sanzer Rebbe) laughed at those who journeyed
When they inquired from the Hidushei HaRim whether they should
The practice of celebrating yahrzeits [=death anniversaries] or helulas [=death
Rabbi David of Lelov tried to defend himself to the
When Rabbi David of Lelov arranged a marriage for one
When the Elder Tchortkover, R. Dovid Moshe conversed with R.
The Khozeh (seer), Yid HaKadosh, and R. David of Lelov,
R. Mikhel of Zlotchov (?) had three sons: R. Yitzhak
R.Yisrael Yitzhak, the Alexander Rebbe, did not grow a beard.
R. Yitzhak of Drobhitch, who was the oldest disciple of
R. Alter of Dzhikov bore witness about the Sanzer Rebbe,
During the Divrei Hayim’s (Sanzer Rebbe) lifetime, his daughter, who
The Sanzer rebbe, the Divrei Hayim, bestowed the title of
The Sanzer Rebbe was informed by his father-in-law, R. Alter,
Another reason why the Lubliner’s life ended prematurely was because
R. David Moshe of Chortkov asked R. Alter of Wolbrum,
The Toldot arranged a marriage with one of his kids