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Yissachar Dov Rokeach (third Belzer rebbe)

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During World War I, the Russian army invaded and destroyed the town of Belz, which was under Austrian control. Rabbi Yissachar Dov fled to Hungary with many of his Hasidim. After the war, he lived for approximately two years in Oleszyce, in the home of a chassid named Yisrael Vogel. He returned to
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Following his father's death in 1894, Yissachar Dov acceded to the positions of Rav of the town of Belz and spiritual leader of the Belzer Hasidim. He also stood at the helm of the Machzikei Hadas movement set up by his father.
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After his first wife died, Yissachar Dov remarried Chaya Devora, daughter of Rabbi Avrohom Shmuel Pytshnik of Berezna. Together they had six children, including
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He was an acknowledged leader of Galician Jewry and was renowned as a miracle worker, attracting thousands who sought his blessing. He created the
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Belz to re-establish his court on Tuesday, 2 Shevat 5684 (January 8, 1924), at which time the town was under Polish rule.
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Yissachar Dov married Basha Ruchama, the daughter of Rabbi Yeshaya Zushe Twersky of Chernobyl and granddaughter of Rabbi
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program in Belz which encouraged married and unmarried men to spend all day learning Torah in local
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and would accompany his half-brother Aharon as they, alone of all their family, escaped from
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5687), and was buried next to his father in the Belz Jewish cemetery.
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Index


Belz
Judaism
Aharon Rokeach
Ustila
Shpykiv
Yeroslav
HrubieszĂłw
Mordechai of Bilgoray
Yehoshua Rokeach

Yehoshua Rokeach
Aharon Rokeach
Rebbe
Belz
Hasidic
Yehoshua Rokeach
Belz
Galicia
Sholom Rokeach
Belz dynasty
av beit din
Sokal
Aaron Twersky of Chernobyl
Aharon Rokeach
Ustila
Mordechai Rokeach
Bilgoray
Nazi
Mandatory Palestine

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