מורה דרך להעיר בעלזא, יו"ל לרגל נסיעת כ"ק אדמו"ר שליט"א להשתטח על קברי רבותיו זצוקללה"ה בעיר בעלזא – אוקראינה, לפני חתונת בנו החתן
Title:
מורה דרך להעיר בעלזא, יו"ל לרגל נסיעת כ"ק אדמו"ר שליט"א להשתטח על קברי רבותיו זצוקללה"ה בעיר בעלזא – אוקראינה, לפני חתונת בנו החתן הרב אהרן מרדכי שליט"א, כ' סיון תשנ"ג
Includes the chapters:
'Galicia: the center of the struggle between Hassidism and education' (28-34), and within this chapter references to Mendel Lefin (28-29), Joseph Perl (29, 31, 32), Naphtali Herz Homberg (29), Dov Ber Birkenthal (30), Nachman Krochmal, Isaac Erter, Judah Leib Mieses (31, 32), and Solomon Judah Rapoport (32).
'The Authorities' Policy in Galicia' (35).
Chapters on Rabbi Menahem Mendel Torim from Rymanów (36-44).
Chapters about his successors: 'Rabbi Zevi Hirsch [Eichenstein] from Żidaczów' (44-45), 'Rabbi Menachem Mendel [Hager] of Kosov and his son', Rabbi Hayyim Hager' (45-46), 'Rabbi Yechezkel Panet and his sons', 'Rabbi Moses Teietelbaum of Ujhely' (47), Rabbi Zevi Elimelech Shapira of Dynow' (48-50), 'Rabbi Hayyim Halberstam from Nowy Sącz' (50-52) and 'Rabbi Shalom Roke’ah from Bełz' (52-53).
Includes the English version:
Salmon, Yosef: ‘The precursors of Ultra-Orthodoxy in Galicia and Hungary: Rabbi Menachem Mendel Torem of Rymanów and his disciples’, Modern Judaism, 36, 2 (2016) 115-143.
Includes chapters on the rabbinical dynasties of Hayyim Halberstam, Naphtali Zevi Horowitz (Rubin),
and Shalom David Unger, and on the dynasties in the communities of Tarnów, Bobowa, Grybów,
Nowy Sącz, Żabno, Dąbrowa Tarnowska, Szczucin, Pilzno, Frysztak , Kołaczyce , Wojnicz, Brzesko,
Bochnia, and Nowy Wiśnicz.
Including a chapter about the radical hasidic orthodoxy (349-377), wherein sub-chapters about the following rabbis: Zevi Elimelech Shapira of Dynow (353-362), Elimelech Weisblum of Lyzhansk (365-369), and Hayyim Halberstam of Nowy Sancz (369-373).
Additional references, in the chapter, and in the book in general, to the aforementioned rabbis, and so to the followings (according to index): Zevi Hirsch Eichenstein of Zhidachov, Menahem Mendel Torim of Rimanov, and Naphtali Zevi Horowitz (Rubin) of Ropczyce.
Including references to Shmuel Yosef Agnon (241—242, 257), Jacob Friedman of Husyatin (242), Martin Buber (244—246, 273—274), Isaac Fernhof (247), Eliezer Meir Lipschuetz (248, 251), Meir Balaban (248, 253—254), Jacob Samuel Bick (251), Yizhak Raphael (252—253, 267), Isaac Nahum Twersky (258-259), Aaron Marcus (266—267), and Jekuthiel Aryeh Kamelhar (266).