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- Lelov (Yiddish: לעֶלוֹב) is a Polish-Israeli Hasidic dynastic court, which traces its origins to the town of Lelów, Poland where the court was established in 1815 by Rabbi Dovid Biderman (1746-1814). The Lelover dynasty migrated from Poland to Jerusalem when Rabbi Dovid's son, Rabbi Moshe Biderman (1776-1851), moved there in the last year of his life. Rabbi Moshe Biderman of Lelov was the son-in-law of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz, known as the Yid Hakudosh (Holy Jew) of Peshischa. Since then the Hasidism bore a Jerusalem character and has become part of the Old Yishuv. Today there are several descendants as Lelover Rebbes, in Bnei Brak, Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and Brooklyn. (en)
- Lelow - dynastia chasydzka z Lelowa, której założycielem był cadyk Dawid Biderman (ur. 1746 Lelów, zm. 1814 tamże), jeden z najbardziej znanych ówcześnie cadyków na ziemiach polskich. Myśli Bidermana cytowane są do dziś przez chasydów na całym świecie. Jego grób znajdujący się w Lelowie jest miejscem corocznych pielgrzymek chasydów. (pl)
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- Lelov (Yiddish: לעֶלוֹב) is a Polish-Israeli Hasidic dynastic court, which traces its origins to the town of Lelów, Poland where the court was established in 1815 by Rabbi Dovid Biderman (1746-1814). The Lelover dynasty migrated from Poland to Jerusalem when Rabbi Dovid's son, Rabbi Moshe Biderman (1776-1851), moved there in the last year of his life. Rabbi Moshe Biderman of Lelov was the son-in-law of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Rabinowicz, known as the Yid Hakudosh (Holy Jew) of Peshischa. Since then the Hasidism bore a Jerusalem character and has become part of the Old Yishuv. Today there are several descendants as Lelover Rebbes, in Bnei Brak, Jerusalem, Beit Shemesh and Brooklyn. (en)
- Lelow - dynastia chasydzka z Lelowa, której założycielem był cadyk Dawid Biderman (ur. 1746 Lelów, zm. 1814 tamże), jeden z najbardziej znanych ówcześnie cadyków na ziemiach polskich. Myśli Bidermana cytowane są do dziś przez chasydów na całym świecie. Jego grób znajdujący się w Lelowie jest miejscem corocznych pielgrzymek chasydów. (pl)
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