
Ohel in Annopol, Ukraine
Ohel in Annopol, Ukraine where Hasidic leaders including Meshulam Zusha (Anipoli) and Dov Ber of Mezeritch are buried.

Rabenu ha-Kadosh mi-Hornosteipel
Cover of Rabenu ha-Kadosh mi-Hornosteipel with portrait picture of Rebbe Mordekhai Dov Twersky
![Matzeva of Tzizya Hana Mazal (wife of Israel Avraham [020.003]) in Tiberias Ancient Jewish Cemetery, 2020](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/6/945774021.jpg)
Tzizya Hana Mazal's matzeva
Matzeva of Tzizya Hana Mazal (wife of Israel Avraham [020.003]) in Tiberias Ancient Jewish Cemetery, 2020

Title page of Rebbe Meshulam Zusha's Menorat Zahav
Title page of Menorat Zahav by Rebbe Meshulam Zusha, published in Warsaw, 1902

Rebbe Mordechai Yosef Elazar Leiner (Tiferes Yosef)
Rebbe Mordechai Yosef Elazar Leiner - the Tiferes Yosef (sitting first from left), 1928

Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard of Radzin at Havdalah
Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard of Radzin at Havdalah following the Yahrtzeit Tish of his brother-in-law Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner, 29 Iyar 5756 (1996), at the Central Radziner Institution in Bnei Brak.

Rebbe Avraham Yissachor Englard of Radzin with his eldest grandson and Rabbis of Strikov and Sochotshov
Grand Rabbi Avraham Yissachor Englard of Radzin (third from right) with his eldest grandson Rabbi Nosson Nachum Englard of Radzin-Yerushalayim (first from right). Also seen are the rabbis of Strikov (Avraham Avigdor Nahum) and Sochotshov (Shmuel Yitzhak Bornshtein).
![Portrait picture of Rebbe Ya'akov Leiner, son of Morderchai Yosef Leiner [101.013]](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/12/1813787076.jpg)
Rebbe Ya’akov Leiner
Portrait picture of Rebbe Ya'akov Leiner, son of Morderchai Yosef Leiner [101.013]

Rebbe Moshe Leiner
Rebbe Moshe Leiner during Tish for the Yahrzeit of his father, 7 Tevet 5768 (2008)

Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner with a group of Radziner Hasidim
Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner (second from left - with black beard) with a group of Radziner Hasidim in pre-war Europe

Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner at the Lubliner Yeshiva
Rebbe Shmuel Shlomo Leiner (left) with one of the teachers at the Lubliner Yeshiva

Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard with Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard
Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard with Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard (on his left, our right), with a group of Radziner Chasidim

Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard praying at the Kosel
Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard praying at the Kosel

Tish of Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard
Tish of Rebbe Avraham Isachar Englard, commemorating the Yahrtzeit of his father-in-law - Rebbe Mordechai Yosef Elazar Leiner, Radziner Shtiebel in Crown Heights, Brooklyn - 26 Shvat 5751 (1991)
![Shlomo Yosef Englard, son of Avraham Isachar Englard [101.012] during Hoshana Rabbah](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/24/2089460730.jpg)
Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard during Hoshana Rabbah
Shlomo Yosef Englard, son of Avraham Isachar Englard [101.012] during Hoshana Rabbah

Rav Nosson Nochum Englard, Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard and Rebbe Yitzhak Englard at a Tish
From left to right: Rav Nosson Nochum Englard, Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard and Rebbe Yitzhak Englard at a Tish in the Central Radzin Institutions in Bnei Brak

Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard and Rav Nosson Nachum Englard
Shlomo Yosef Englard (left) with Nosson Nachum Englard (right)
![Rebbe Yitzhak Englard (Radzin-Bnei Brak), son of Avraham Isachar Englard [101.012]](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/27/1061884074.jpg)
Rebbe Yitzhak Englard
Rebbe Yitzhak Englard (Radzin-Bnei Brak), son of Avraham Isachar Englard [101.012]

Rebbe Yeruham Leiner at the wedding of Meir Aspes
Rebbe Yeruham Leiner at the wedding of Meir Aspes, 13 November 1958

Rebbe Yeruham Leiner speaking at a gathering
Rebbe Yeruham Leiner speaking at a gathering for the building of a mikveh

The Central Radziner Beis Hamedresh in Bnei Brak
The Central Radziner Beis Hamedresh in Bnei Brak, which houses the Radziner Yeshiva Ateres Shlomo and the Yeshiva Tiferes Yosef

Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard during Hannukkah Tish
Rebbe Shlomo Yosef Englard during Hannukkah Tish 5769 (2008)

Gizamlte Shriftn by Sara Shenirer, cover
Sara Shenirer, Gizamlte Shriftn, Farlag Bais Yaakov, Łódź, 5693 (1933)

Sara Shenirer's portrait photo
Sara Shenirer, Gizamlte Shriftn, photo on the back of the front cover, 5693 (1933)

Foundation act of the Bais Yaakov seminar in Kraków
Foundation act of the Bais Yaakov seminar in Kraków

Bnos delegation at a ceremony of Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva
Bnos delegation at a ceremony of Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva

Sara Shenirer’s Tsu Vos Darf Men Bais Yaakov Shulen?
Sara Shenirer, Tsu Vos Darf Men Bais Yaakov Shulen?, first page, Warsaw 1933

Logo of "Bajs Jakow" publishing house
Logo of „Bajs Jakow” publishing house on the back cover of Kinder-Bibliotek No. 1, Łódź, 1929

Kinder-Bibliotek No. 1 front page
Kinder-Bibliotek No. 1 front page, Bajs Jakow Zhurnal publishing house, Łódź, 1929

Sara Shenirer, Chane Un Ire Zibn Zuhn. Historishe Farshtelung in Ein Akt
Sara Shenirer, Chane Un Ire Zibn Zuhn. Historishe Farshtelung in Ein Akt, in: Kinder-Bibliotek No. 1, Bais Yaakov Zhurnal Publishing, Łódź, 1929

Sara Shenirer, Esther un Achashveirosh
Sara Shenirer, Esther un Achashveirosh, Bajs Jakow publishing house, Łódź 1930

Rabbi Aaron Levin’s speech „Bajs Jakow”
Rabbi Aaron Levin’s speech „Bajs Jakow”, front page, Łódź 1930

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam in unknown circumstances
Rebbe Halberstam is on the left. On the right sits one of his sons.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests at a train window.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Orchestra playing to welcome the groom.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Rebbe Halberstam and the groom are in the lower part of the photo.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Rebbe Halberstam and the groom are in the lower part of the photo.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Rebbe Halberstam is in the lower part of the photo.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom is welcomed at the train station.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom between Hasidim.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Rebbe Halberstam and the groom are in the centre of the photo.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Nechama Golda in front of the staion waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. The bride stands on the left.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Nechama Golda in front of the station waiting room.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. The bride stands next to her mother and sister.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Rebbe's confidant Szaje Weinberg.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Szaje Weinberg (in the centre) is accompanied by his son (behind him).

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Visible, among others, is the daughter of Rabbi Halberstam (sitting in a carriage in a coat with a light collar).

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. Visible, among others, is the daughter of Rabbi Halberstam (sitting in a carriage in a coat with a light collar).

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The groom's procession on the way from the station to the town.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants in the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of the participants of the groom's procession in folk costume.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of the participants of the groom's procession in historical costume.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of the participants of the groom's procession in historical costume.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of the participants of the groom's procession in historical costume.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants in the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of the participants of the groom's procession in historical costume.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Participants of the groom's procession in folk and historical costumes.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Groups of welcomers and guests on the city streets.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Groups of welcomers and guests on the city streets.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Groups of welcomers and guests on the city streets.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Three men from the groom's procession.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Fragment of the groom's procession.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Szaje Weinberg in conversation with wedding guests.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of Rebbe's sons in conversation with wedding guests.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków. In the foreground, one of Rabbi Halberstam's sons talks to wedding guests. In the background, Rabbi Halberstam's daughter is visible.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests on one of the city streets.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Groups of welcomers and guests on the city streets.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Groups of welcomers and guests on the city streets.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the Rebbe's house.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Guests in front of the Rebbe's house.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The Rebbe's house.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Hotel Susskind, where the wedding reception took place.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The bride during wedding ceremonies in the synagogue.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. One of the city streets on the day of the ceremony.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. The bride in a carriage.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter wedding. Townspeople on the day of the ceremony.
The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam with President Major Bolesław Wieniawa-Długoszowski.
Anti-Aircraft Defense Loan. Rebbe Halberstam signs the loan in the presence of President Major Wieniawa-Długoszowski.

Rebbe Sinay Halberstam during his stay in spa town - Truskavets
The Rebbe (centre) is surrounded by his secretaries.

Cornerstone laying ceremony for the construction of a Talmudic school in Jasło. Participants of the ceremony.
Visible are, among others: Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam (1), deputy starosta Walenty Faliszek (2), president of the Jewish religious community Dr. Spirer (3).

Rebbe Bentisyon Halberstam's daughter Nechama Golda - portrait photography.
The photo was probably taken in connection with her wedding.

Rebbe Bentisyon Halberstam accompanied by his son-in-law.
Rebbe Bentisyon Halberstam (right) accompanied by his son-in-law in unknown circumstances.

Bobowa wooden synagogue.
The photo was probably taken on the day of Nechama Golda (Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter) wedding (1931-03-10)

Aron ha-Kodesh in Bobowa synagogue.
The photo was probably taken on the day of Nechama Golda (Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter) wedding (1931-03-10)

Aron ha-Kodesh in Bobowa synagogue.
The photo was probably taken on the day of Nechama Golda (Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter) wedding (1931-03-10)

Belz. General view of the city.
Belz. General view of the city from the railway station. The synagogue is visible in the background.

Rebbe Yoshua Rokeah visiting Berlin.
Berlin Jews and photojournalists at Rebbe Rokeach's car during the welcome at Friedrichstrasse station.

Yom Kippur in Góra Kalwaria. Participants praying on the courtyard of Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter's house.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter leaving for Palestine. A crowd of people bidding farewell to the Rebbe.
The Rebbe can be seen in the middle window of the carriage.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter leaving for Palestine. A crowd of people bidding farewell to the Rebbe.
The Rebbe can be seen in the fourth window from the left.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter leaving for Karlsbad.
The Rebbe is in the middle, being escorted by the police to his carriage.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter leaving for Karlsbad.
The Rebbe is in the middle, being escorted by the police to his carriage.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter leaving for Karlsbad. A crowd of people bidding farewell to the Rebbe.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter leaving for Karlsbad. A crowd of people bidding farewell to the Rebbe.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (inside the carriage window) during the welcome.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (inside the carriage window) during the welcome.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (inside the carriage window) during the welcome.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (standing in the middle window of the carriage, with a long gray beard) during the welcome.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (standing in the middle window of the carriage, with a long gray beard) shakes the hand of one of the people greeting him.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (inside the carriage window) during the welcome.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (inside the carriage window) during the welcome.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (second window from the right) shaking hands.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (third window from the left) shaking hands.

Rebbe Israel Fridman coming back from Karlsbad.
The Rebbe (second window from the right) shaking hands.

Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva. Part of the opening ceremony with Rebbe Israel Fridman attending.
The Rebbe is in the center, wearing a dark fur hat.

Chachmei Lublin Yeshiva. Part of the opening ceremony with Rebbe Israel Fridman attending.
The Rebbe is somewhere on the balcony.

Samuel Shapiro (Radymno) portrait photography.
The Rebbe is cut out from a photo with his wife - Zlata Rubin.

Samuel Shapiro (Radymno) portrait photography.
The photo portrays the Rebbe and his wife - Zlata Rubin - who came after him to Radymno from the USA.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter's home and prayer house in Góra Kalwaria.
The building was situated on Pijarska 10/12 street.

Issakhar Dov Rokeah in Marienbad.
The Rebbe (center), surrounded by Hasidim in the health resort town of Marienbad

Postcard from Belz.
Postcard from Belz depicting the Great Synagogue and the hasidic court, beginning of the 20th century.

Former house of Aharon Rokeah and the Bes Medresh adjacent to it, Tel Aviv.
The building is situated on Ahad Ha'Am Street, Tel Aviv.

Former house of Aharon Rokeah and the Bes Medresh adjacent to it, Tel Aviv.
The building is situated on Ahad Ha'Am Street, Tel Aviv.

Plaque on former house of Aharon Rokeah, Tel Aviv.
The building is situated on Ahad Ha'Am Street, Tel Aviv.

Isidor Kaufmann (1853-1921), The Son of the Miracle-Working Rabbi of Belz, before 1906.
Oil painting depicts (probably) Mordekhai Rokeah.

Ohel on Rebbe Yehuda Horowitz’s grave.
The ohel is situated in Enfield Adas Yisroel Cemetery in London.

Inside of Rebbe Yehuda Horowitz’s ohel.
The ohel is situated in Enfield Adas Yisroel Cemetery in London.
![Rebbe Hayim Meir Horowitz is son of Rebbe Yehezkiel Eliahu Horowitz, son of Rebbe Yoshua Horowitz [055.091].](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/230/510048388.jpg)
Rebbe Hayim Meir Horowitz.
Rebbe Hayim Meir Horowitz is son of Rebbe Yehezkiel Eliahu Horowitz, son of Rebbe Yoshua Horowitz [055.091].

Sara Schenirer commemorative plaque on the Bais Yaakov Teachers' Seminary, Kraków.
The building is situated on św. Stanisława 10 St.

Bais Yaakov in Sanok.
To the right of the teacher (center of the middle row) is Mrs. Dorlich, and to her left is Mrs. Babad.

Rabbi Shimon Shkop with Rabbi Hayim Ozer Grodzinski.
Rabbi Shimon Shkop (left) conversing with Rabbi Hayim Ozer Grodzinski (right).

Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan.
Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan, (1838-1933), aged 91 when he visited the Polish Prime Minister.

A collective edition of the Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan’s letters.
A collective edition of the Rabbi Yisrael Meir Kagan’s letters, edited by his son Arie Leib Kagan, Warszawa 1937.

The Bais Yaakov Seminary building, Haifa.
The building is situated at 10 Hermon Street in the Hadar HaCarmel, Haifa, Israel.

The Bais Yaakov Center for Teachers in Israel, Jerusalem.
The Bais Yaakov Center for Teachers in Israel (also known as the New Seminary) is a Lithuanian Bais Yaakov seminary located on Malkei Yisrael Street in Jerusalem.

Bais Yaakov Seminary Harav Wolf, Bnei Brak.
The building is situated at 12 Ba'al Hatanya St., Bnei Brak

Yaakov Moshe Hillel.
Yaakov Moshe Hillel, founder of Bnos Elisheva in Jerusalem. The photo was taken in Kabbalistic Yeshiva Ahavat Shalom in Jerusalem.

Old gravestone of Rebbe David Biderman of Lelov.
The Rebbe was buried in Lelów, Poland. The building doesn't exist anymore.

Bulding in which Rebbe David Biderman’s grave was situated, Lelów.
The building doesn't exist anymore.

Old gravestone of Rebbe David Biderman of Lelov.
The Rebbe was buried in Lelów, Poland. The building doesn't exist anymore.

New ohel of Rebbe David Biderman in Lelów,
The building was built in 2012-2013, after the demolition of the building that housed the previous one.

Rebbe David Biderman’s grave in Lelów.
The new ohel was built in 2012-2013, after the demolition of the building that housed the previous one.

Plaque in Rebbe David Biderman’s ohel in Lelów.
The new ohel was built in 2012-2013, after the demolition of the building that housed the previous one.

Renovated matzeva in Rebbe David Biderman’s ohel in Lelów.
The new ohel was built in 2012-2013, after the demolition of the building that housed the previous one.

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch, Rebbe Yoshua Rokeah, Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer Stern.

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), Rabbi Moshe Sternbuch, Rebbe Yoshua Rokeah, Rabbi Shmuel Eliezer Stern.

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), Rabbi Aharon Mordechai Rokeah, Rabbi Avner Afjin, Rabbi Yosef Tsvi Dushinsky (ha-sheni)

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), Rabbi Aharon Mordechai Rokeah, Rabbi Avner Afjin.

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rebbe David Twersky, Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), Rabbi Avraham Elimelekh Biderman.

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), David Kohn (Toldos Aharon), Rebbe Aharon Mordechai Rokeah.

December 23, 2015, Oz Vehadar event
Sitting at the table (from right to left): Rabbi Yoshua Leifer (head of Oz Vehadar), David Kohn (Toldos Aharon), Rebbe Aharon Mordechai Rokeah, Rabbi Avner Afjin.

Rebbe Aharon Rokeah arrives at a rabbinical gathering in Lviv, 1928
The Rebbe is with David Menakhem Monish of and Avraham Hayim David Sofer.

A fragment of the original matzeva of Rebbe Mordekhai Twersky
The fragment is placed in the corner of the Rachmastrivka ohel, on Mount of Olives.

The closing ceremony of the daily Mishnah organized by the founder of the daily Mishnah study, Rabbi Yona Stenzel.
Rebbe Shlomo Hayim Fridman (second from the left), Rebbe Avraham Ya’akov Fridman (third), Rebbe Tsvi Arie Twersky (fourth) and Rebbe Ya’akov Yosef Shlomo Fridman (seventh from the left).

Rebbe David Twersky with president Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in the White House.
The Rebbe donates a Hannukah Menorah to the President.

Rebbe David Twersky with president Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in the White House.
The Rebbe donates a Hannukah Menorah to the President.

Rebbe David Twersky with president Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in the White House.
The Rebbe donates a Hannukah Menorah to the President.

Rebbe David Twersky with president Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in the White House.
The Rebbe donates a Hannukah Menorah to the President.

Rebbe David Twersky with president Bill Clinton in the Oval Office in the White House.
The Rebbe donates a Hannukah Menorah to the President.

Rebbe Hayim Shaul Taub by the tish on Yahrzeit of his great-grandfather, Rebbe Shaul Yedidia Elazar Taub
Rebbe Shaul Yedidia Elazar Taub died on 16 Kislev 5708.

Rebbe Yehezkiel Taub from Jabłonna in Kfar Hasidim, 1925
Kfar Hasidim, a moshav founded by followers of Yehezkiel Taub (among others) in 1924.

The grave of Rebbe Avraham Weinberg (in the middle) and his two great grandsons: Rebbe Issakhar Leib Weinberg and Rebbe Avraham Weinberg

Rebbe Avraham Yoshua Heshel Weinberg’s matzeva
The Rebbe is buried in Bnei Brak, Shomrei Shabbos Cemetery

Bnei Yoel logo
Bnei Yoel are a group of Satmar Hasidim, who, after the death of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum, refused to accept the leadership of the new Rebbe, Moshe Teitelbaum, and instead decided to remain followers of Rebbe Yoel.

Rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum’s and the Rebbetzin’s matzevot
The Rebbe was buried in Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary.

Rebbe Yekutiel Yehuda (Zalman Leib) Teitelbaum and his brother-in-law, Rebbe Hayim Yoshua Halberstam (Satmar-Monsey) during engagement ceremony of the latter's daughter
Rabbi Hayim Yoshua Halberstam (sitting in the middle) and his brother-in-law, Rabbi Zalman Leib (on the right)

Rebbe Yekutiel Yehuda (Zalman Leib) Teitelbaum on his great-great-grandfather’s Yekutiel Yehuda Teitelbaum (Yetev Lev) grave
The Rebbe was buried in Sighetu Marmației, Hungary

Rebbe Hayim Yoshua Halberstam
The photo was taken in the beggining of him serving as a Rebbe (he accepted the position in 1996)

Grave of Satmar Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum (R) and his wife, Rebbetzin Alte Feiga Teitelbaum (L)
They were buried in Kiryas Joel Cemetery

Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum during the Central Rabbinical Congress's annual convocation
The photo was released anonymously without copyright notice

Matzevot of Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum and his wife, and of Rebbe Moshe Teitelbaum and his wife
They were buried in Kiryas Joel Cemetery

Kehilas Yetev Lev D'Satmar (Williamsburg, Brooklyn)
This photo was taken by participant/team The Squirrels as part of the Commons:Wikis Take Manhattan project on October 4, 2008.

Poster advertising Rebbe Yoel Teitelbaum's arrival to Jerusalem
The greeting ceremony took place June 29, 1965.

Bes Medresh in Vyzhnytsia - a postcard
The synagogue was built in the second half of 19th century. It was later used as a factory building.

Vizhnitz ohel, Shomrei Shabbos Cemetery
In the ohel Rebbes Israel Hager, Eliezer Hager, Moshe Yoshua Hager, Moshe Hager and Hayim Meir Hager are buried

Kiryat Vizhnitz neighbourhood in Bnei Brak
The photo was taken on the eve of the wedding of the eldest grandson of Rebbe Israel Hager

Vizhnitz ohel, Shomrei Shabbos Cemetery, external view
In the ohel Rebbes Israel Hager, Eliezer Hager, Moshe Yoshua Hager, Moshe Hager and Hayim Meir Hager are buried

Rebbe Hayim Meir Hager accompanied by Rabbi Moshe Tenenboim (among others)
L to R: Rabbi Moshe Tenenboim, Rebbe Hayim Meir Hager

Memorial plaque near the residence of Rabbi Hayim Meir Hager in Bnei Brak
The Rebbe lived on 13 Ahavat Shalom Street
![Twelve members present, from left to right: Rebbe Menahem Mendel Hager (Vizhnitz), Rebbe Nachum Dov Brayer (Boyan), Rebbe Hayim Shaul Taub (Modzitz), Rebbe Shmuel Berezowski (Slonim), Rebbe Tsvi Elimelekh Halberstam (Sanz), Rebbe Issakhar Dov Rokeah (Belz), Rebbe Yochanan Sofer (Erlau), Rebbe Ya'akov Arie Alter (Ger), Rebbe Israel Hager (Vizhnitz), Rebbe Israel Moshe Fridman (Sadagura), [probably] Rebbe Bentsiyon Rabinowicz (Biala/Przysucha), Rebbe Meir Alter Horowitz (Boston)](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/435/1064592958.jpg)
Moetzes Gedolei HaTorah meeting in 2013
Twelve members present, from left to right: Rebbe Menahem Mendel Hager (Vizhnitz), Rebbe Nachum Dov Brayer (Boyan), Rebbe Hayim Shaul Taub (Modzitz), Rebbe Shmuel Berezowski (Slonim), Rebbe Tsvi Elimelekh Halberstam (Sanz), Rebbe Issakhar Dov Rokeah (Belz), Rebbe Yochanan Sofer (Erlau), Rebbe Ya'akov Arie Alter (Ger), Rebbe Israel Hager (Vizhnitz), Rebbe Israel Moshe Fridman (Sadagura), [probably] Rebbe Bentsiyon Rabinowicz (Biala/Przysucha), Rebbe Meir Alter Horowitz (Boston)

Rebbe Israel Hager during the Shacharit prayer at the Yeshivat Yeshuot Moshe, Haifa
The Rebbe is standing at the right shtender. The occasion is Rosh Chodesh Tammuz 5778

Shinna (An Initiative to Encourage Memorization of the Rambam's Mishna Torah) Rabbis in consultation with Rebbe Israel Hager
The Rebbe is involved with the organization

Rabbi Hayim Meir Hager, son of Rebbe Menahem Mendel Hager
Rabbi Hayim Meir was gifted with a musical sense, and composed songs that were sometimes sung in his father's court

Hayim Banet, the court composer of Seret-Vizhnitz
He founded the „Rannenu Hasidim” choir for Seret-Vizhnitz dynasty

Former Jewish school and mikveh in Vyzhnytsia
Some sources say the yeshiva was called "House of Israel and Eliezer from Damascus"

Former Bes Medresh in Vyzhnytsia
The synagogue was built in the second half of 19th century. It was later used as a factory building.

Vizhnitz-Monsey girl’s school and Bes Medresh, Borough Park
The building is situated on New Utrecht Ave 41 St

Rebbes Barukh Shimshon Hager and Menahem Kalish
Photo taken at the Amshinov Bes Medresh in Beit Shemesh opening ceremony

Vyzhnytsia postcard
In the foreground – Tzaddik’s court complex. The Bes Medresh is visible in the lower left corner.

Former Novo-Vyzhnytska synagogue near Vyzhnytsia
It was built after a flood in 1895, when people began to settle on the territory, known as Nova Vyzhnytsia. It was later used as a school gym.

Rebbe Shraga Faivish Hager at a Lag Bomer celebration
The celebration took place on 55th St in May 2023

Rabbi Hayim Meir Hager, son of Rebbe Menahem Mendel Hager
Rabbi Hayim Meir was gifted with a musical sense, and composed songs that were sometimes sung in his father's court

Rabbi Hayim Meir Hager, son of Rebbe Menahem Mendel Hager
Rabbi Hayim Meir was gifted with a musical sense, and composed songs that were sometimes sung in his father's court

Rabbi Hayim Meir Hager, son of Rebbe Menahem Mendel Hager
Rabbi Hayim Meir was gifted with a musical sense, and composed songs that were sometimes sung in his father's court

Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager at the wedding of his daughter Hinda to Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Rabbi Menahem Ernster’s wedding day.
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager). From right to left: Rebbe Eliezer Hager, Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (the groom), Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rebbe Yohanan Twersky, Rebbe Ya'akov Yosef Shlomo Halprin

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager at the wedding of his daughter Hinda to Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager at the wedding of his daughter Hinda to Rabbi Menahem Ernster
From right to left: Rebbe Eliezer Hager, Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (the groom), Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rebbe Yohanan Twersky.

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager at the wedding of his daughter Hinda to Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting at the table, from right to left: Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (the groom), Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rebbe Yohanan Twersky.

Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager at the wedding of his daughter Hinda to Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting at the table, from right to left: Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (the groom), Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager.

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager at the wedding of his daughter Hinda to Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting at the table, from left to right: Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (the groom), Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rebbe Eliezer Hager.

Rabbi Menahem Ernster's wedding to Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager
The groom is sitting in the centre. Next to him sits Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager

Wedding day of Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, and Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting by the table, from left to right: Rebbe Yohanan Twersky (far left), Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (groom), Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rebbe Eliezer Hager.

Wedding day of Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, and Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting by the table, from left to right: Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (groom), Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rebbe Eliezer Hager.

Wedding day of Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, and Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting by the table, from left to right: Rebbe Yohanan Twersky, Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (groom), Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rebbe Eliezer Hager.

Wedding day of Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, and Rabbi Menahem Ernster
Sitting by the table, from left to right: Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, Rabbi Menahem Ernster (groom), Rabbi Moshe Ernster, Rebbe Eliezer Hager.

Hinda, daughter of Rebbe Moshe Yoshua Hager, on her wedding day
Groom: Rabbi Menahem Ernster, bride: Hinda Hager (daugther of Moshe Yoshua Hager)

Przysucha marketplace
The photo was taken in October 1942, the month when the ghetto was liquidated (maybe even during the liquidation)

Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's portrait, by Alfred Żmuda
The portrait was probably created in connection with the wedding of the Rebbe's daughter. The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Moshe Stempel's portrait, by Alfred Żmuda
The portrait was probably created in connection with the wedding of the Rebbe Bentsiyon Halberstam's daughter. The wedding took place in Bobowa March 10, 1931. Bride: Nechama Golda; groom: Moshe Stempel - a Talmudist and a son of hotels’ owner from Kraków.

Former Radomsko synagogue, Kraków
The synagogue is situated on Ciemna 10 St. Today the building houses the Małopolska Health Fund.

Former Synagogue of Radomsko Hasidic Association for Prayer and Charity, Kraków
The synagogue is situated on Józefa 15 St. It is now (March 2026) practically in ruins.

Former Synagogue of Radomsko Hasidic Association for Prayer and Charity, Kraków. Internal view
The synagogue is situated on Józefa 15 St. It is now (March 2026) practically in ruins.

Former Synagogue of Radomsko Hasidic Association for Prayer and Charity, Kraków. Internal view
The synagogue is situated on Józefa 15 St. It is now (March 2026) practically in ruins.

Former Synagogue of Radomsko Hasidic Association for Prayer and Charity, Kraków
The synagogue is situated on Józefa 15 St. It is now (March 2026) practically in ruins.

Interior of Pinsk synagogue, a postcard
The caption in German says: Judenschule (synagogue) in a Russian city, with arched inscription: "This is the gateway to GOD - the victorious shall enter through it"

Bird's eye view of Łańcut
Łańcut castle visible in the distance. The synagogue is located on the main axis of the castle, on the right side of the photo, right next to the park. Before the war there was also Dzikow synagogue on the other side of the street but it was destroyed during WWII.

Bobow synagogue in Oświęcim
The building was demolished in 2005 due to its very poor technical condition.

Former Gerer Synagogue in Radomsko
The building was commemorated as part of the Open Jewish Museum in Radomsko and is situated on 3 Maja Square No. 2

Former Strikover Synagogue in Radomsko
The building was commemorated as part of the Open Jewish Museum in Radomsko and is situated on 3 Maja Square No. 4. It also housed a Jewish bank.

Radomsko Rebbes' house in Radomsko
The building was commemorated as part of the Open Jewish Museum in Radomsko and is situated on Przedborska 11 St.

Former Bais Yaakov school in Radomsko
The building was commemorated as part of the Open Jewish Museum in Radomsko and is situated on 3 Maja Square No. 8. It also housed a shul and Linas HaTzedek headquarters.

A document in which Aharon Rokeah calls for voting for the BBWR (Nonpartisan Bloc for Cooperation with the Government) list

Poster of the Bais Yaakov school in Łuków
The poster advertises performance of Bais Yaakov students and a lecture given by their teacher - Ms. Kac
![Next to te Rebbe his two wives are buried - Debora, daughter of Rebbe Pinhas Eliyahu Rotenberg [012.807], and Hendl Lea, daughter of Avraham Mordekhai Alter [102.002]](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/585-scaled/3602697584.jpg)
Rebbe Pinhas Menahem Eleazar Justman's matzeva
Next to te Rebbe his two wives are buried - Debora, daughter of Rebbe Pinhas Eliyahu Rotenberg [012.807], and Hendl Lea, daughter of Avraham Mordekhai Alter [102.002]
![Next to te Rebbe his two wives are buried - Debora, daughter of Rebbe Pinhas Eliyahu Rotenberg [012.807], and Hendl Lea, daughter of Avraham Mordekhai Alter [102.002]](https://hop.religion.utoronto.ca/wp-content/uploads/cache/2026/03/586-scaled/1525036074.jpg)
Rebbe Pinhas Menahem Eleazar Justman's matzeva
Next to te Rebbe his two wives are buried - Debora, daughter of Rebbe Pinhas Eliyahu Rotenberg [012.807], and Hendl Lea, daughter of Avraham Mordekhai Alter [102.002]

Kozienice ohel
The photo shows the ohel before its complete reconstruction at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Currently, there are several matzevot and smaller plaques inside that commemorate Rebbes: Israel Hepstein, Moshe Eliakim Bria Hepstein, Elazar Hepstein, Yehiel Ya'akov Hepstein, Yerahmiel Moshe Shapira

Kozienice ohel
The photo shows the ohel before its complete reconstruction at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Currently, there are several matzevot and smaller plaques inside that commemorate Rebbes: Israel Hepstein, Moshe Eliakim Bria Hepstein, Elazar Hepstein, Yehiel Ya'akov Hepstein, Yerahmiel Moshe Shapira

Rebbe David Twersky of Talne
Postcard with a portrait of Rabbi David Twersky of Talne. Under his portrait, printed: "The righteous late Rabbi R' David of Talne". his postcard was published by S. Schottlaender, in the city of Breslau, most likely in the 1890s.

Brzesko ohel, where Rebbes Arie Leibush Lipshits, Meshulam Zalman Yehonatan Lipshits and Tuvia Lipshits are buried

Bobowa Jewish Cemetery with the ohel visible in the centre
In the ohel Rebbes Shlomo Halberstam and Hayim Ya'akov Teitelbaum are buried. Around the ohel other people from the Halberstam family were buried, e.g. Beila, wife of Meir Natan Halberstam and mother of Shlomo Halberstam

Bobowa Jewish Cemetery situated on a hill
In the ohel Rebbes Shlomo Halberstam and Hayim Ya'akov Teitelbaum are buried. Around the ohel other people from the Halberstam family were buried, e.g. Beila, wife of Meir Natan Halberstam and mother of Shlomo Halberstam

Sochaczew ohel where Rebbes Avraham Bornshtein and Shmuel Bornshtein are buried
The ohel was rebuilt in 1989-1990.

The tombstone on Rebbe Hanokh Henikh ha-kohen Levin-Shatin's grave
Over the years, the sarcophagus was renovated and a matzeva was placed on it, and recently (2024) a brick ohel was built in this place.

Rebbe Shmuel Tsvi Danziger's matzeva
The photo is from the 1990s, the matzeva, embedded in the western wall of the ohel, is currently in much worse condition.

Ohel where matzevas of Rebbes Yehiel Danziger, Shmuel Tsvi Danziger, Betsalel Yair Danziger and Yerahmiel Israel Yitzhak Danziger are embedded
The photo is from the 1990s, the matzevot, embedded in the western wall of the ohel, are currently in worse condition.

Kozienice ohel
The photo shows the ohel before its complete reconstruction at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Currently, there are several matzevot and smaller plaques inside that commemorate Rebbes: Israel Hepstein, Moshe Eliakim Bria Hepstein, Elazar Hepstein, Yehiel Ya'akov Hepstein, Yerahmiel Moshe Shapira

Rebbe Israel Yitzhak Kalish's ohel
There are no matzevot left at the cemetery, the ohel on the Rebbes grave was built after 1989

Former ohel of Rebbe David Biderman
The pavilion was demolished, the new ohel was built around 2012-2013.

Former ohel of Rebbe David Biderman
The pavilion was demolished, the new ohel was built around 2012-2013.

Former ohel of Rebbe David Biderman
The pavilion was demolished, the new ohel was built around 2012-2013.

Former ohel of Rebbe David Biderman
The pavilion was demolished, the new ohel was built around 2012-2013.

Przysucha ohel
In the ohel Rebbes Simha Bunem Bonhard, Ya'akov Yitzhak Rabinowicz, Avraham ha-magid, Tsvi Mordekhai, Ya'akov Yitzhak Elhanan Rabinowicz, Yerahmiel Rabinowicz

Synagogue in Rymanów, internat view
The photo was taken in 1996 and the building has been rebuilt since then

Headquarters of the Chabad-Lubavitch Hasidic movement
The building is situated on 770 Eastern Parkway, New York

Lubavitch ohel, New York
The Rebbes buried there are Yosef Yitzhak Schneersohn and Menahem Mendel Shneerson

Rebbes in spa town Iwonicz Zdrój.
Rebbe Shlomo Hanokh Rabinowicz (?) sits second from left. Second from right sits Rebbe Yehiel Hayim Israel Yitzhak Kalish

Rabbi Efrayim Zalman Margoliot's matzeva in Brody
The photo was published on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Rabbi's death

Rebbes Avraham Mordekhai Alter and Simha Bunem Alter during their stay in Marienbad
The Rebbes are accompanied by the Alexander Rebbe (Betsalel Yair Danziger?) (4) and Rabbi Yitzhok Meir Kanal (1)

Rebbe Yehiel Teitelbaum
The Rebbe was forced to pose for the photo with his tallit and tefillin. The photo was taken in the Kolbuszowa ghetto, outside the Rebbe's home

In the foreground - Avraham and Spira Kon over their father's grave. In the background - the Kozienice ohel

Rebbe Asher Elimelekh Shapira's funeral
The inscription says the funeral took place 8th day of Elul, 5696 (1936-08-26). Photo captions say it took place in 1935.

Rebbe Ya'akov Arie Guterman's ohel
The Rebbe was buried on Gęsia St. (now Okopowa) in Warsaw. His ohel was destroyed during WWII and is now reconstructed.

Polish Rabbis: 1) Rabbi Israel Meir Kagan, 2) Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter (Ger), 3) Rabbi Mendel (Rebbe Yitzhak Meir Alter's grandson), 4) Grodzisk Rabbi, 5) Rebbe Issakhar Leib Weinberg?, 6) Piotrków Rabbi, 7) Rebbe Yitzhak Menahem Rotenberg

Poster of the Bais Yaakov school in Brzeziny
The poster advertises "an evening with a rich program and a raffle"

Poster of the Bais Yaakov school in Siedlce
The poster advertises performance of Bais Yaakov students led by their teacher - Ms D. Różańska

Poster of the Bais Yaakov Association in Łuków
The poster advertises a "mass rally" at which S. Blejcherówna will deliver a lecture entitled "What kind of education we give to our daughters"

One-day of the Bais Yaakov school in Ostrów Mazowiecka
The one-day informs about the school's development, recent renovation and newly hired teachers and encourages parents to enroll their daughters.

Poster of the Bais Yaakov School Board in Warsaw (Nalewki 37, Twarda 35, Dzielna 20)
The poster reminds about compulsory schooling and encourages parents to enroll their daughters.

Przedbórz synagogue, view from the West
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, ground floor plan (1:250)
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, ceiling plan (1:250)
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, cross section (1:250)
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, longitudinal section (1:250)
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, bay window
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, door
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, interior
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, bimah
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, parochet
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue, view from the East
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue. The room where kehila meetings were held. Ceiling paintings
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue. Light-reflecting brass backplate
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Przedbórz synagogue. Crown placed on top of Aron ha-Kodesh
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Szydłów synagogue, ground floor plan and longitudinal section (1:250)
The synagogue was built in 16th century. In 18th century Yehuda Leib made the polychrome. In 19th century the building caught fire, but was then renovated. During WWII the Nazis devastated the building. It was renovated in the 1980s and now holds a museum.

Szydłów synagogue.
The synagogue was built in 16th century. In 18th century Yehuda Leib made the polychrome. In 19th century the building caught fire, but was then renovated. During WWII the Nazis devastated the building. It was renovated in the 1980s and now holds a museum.

Szydłów synagogue, Aron ha-Kodesh
The synagogue was built in 16th century. In 18th century Yehuda Leib made the polychrome. In 19th century the building caught fire, but was then renovated. During WWII the Nazis devastated the building. It was renovated in the 1980s and now holds a museum.

Wyszogród synagogue. Ground floor plan (A) and floor plan (B)
The synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis in 1939. Today a park stands on its site.

Wyszogród synagogue, Aron ha-Kodesh
The synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis in 1939. Today a park stands on its site.

Szczebrzeszyn synagogue, ground floor plan and cross section (1:250)
The building now holds a house of culture

Przedbórz synagogue, polychrome keystones
The building was made of larch. Adolf Szyszko-Bohusz states that local traditions say that the architect of the synagogue (together with Pińczów and unfinished Działoszyn) was Yehuda Leib. The Przedbórz synagogue was burned down by the Nazis in 1939.

Lutomiersk synagogue, finial of the Aron ha-Kodesh, graphic
The building burned down during WWI, most likely in 1914

Der Kocker Rabbi, Rebbe Menahem Mendel Morgenstern's monograph written by Pinhas Zelig Gliksman, Piotrków Trybunalski 1938

Voupa synagogue
The synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis during WWII. It's exact replica was built in Biłgoraj, Poland, in 2015

Voupa synagogue, bimah
The synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis during WWII. It's exact replica was built in Biłgoraj, Poland, in 2015

Voupa synagogue, Aron ha-Kodesh
The synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis during WWII. It's exact replica was built in Biłgoraj, Poland, in 2015

Voupa synagogue, copper hanukkiah, graphic
The synagogue was destroyed by the Nazis during WWII. It's exact replica was built in Biłgoraj, Poland, in 2015

Nasielsk synagogue, graphic
The synagogue was built in the 17th century and was was demolished in 1880 due to its poor technical condition.

Nasielsk synagogue, parochet
The synagogue was built in the 17th century and was was demolished in 1880 due to its poor technical condition.

Uzlyany synagogue, graphic
Uzlyany was a small shtetl. The synagogue was built in the first decade of the 18th century.

Uzlyany synagogue, Aron ha-Kodesh, graphic
Uzlyany was a small shtetl. The synagogue was built in the first decade of the 18th century. The Aron ha-Kodesh was made by Beer ben Israel, who also decorated other small synagogues in the area.

Rebbes in spa town Iwonicz Zdrój.
Rebbe Shlomo Hanokh Rabinowicz (?) sits in the centre. First from left could be his son-in-law, Rebbe Moshe David Rabinowicz. Second from right sits Rebbe Yehiel Hayim Israel Yitzhak Kalish

Będzin, Małachowskiego St., where Gerer Bes Medresh was situated
The Bes Medresh was situated in the courtyard at Małachowskiego 28 St.

Wolnica Square in Kraków, where "Husiatyn" shul was situated
It was situated on today's Wolnica Square 14 (the red tenement house on the right side of the picture)

Synagogue "Bet Hasidim" in Lviv after being burned down
It was burned down during the Lwów pogrom in 1918

Building where former Radomsker Shul was situated, Kraków
It was situated on Augustiańska 22 St. It was renovated and is now a residential building.

Zucker synagogue (Hasidic Bes Medresh) in Kraków.
It was situated on Węgierska 5 St. It was devastated by the Nazis and was thoroughly renovated in 1997.

Słoneczna St. in Lviv, where Or Shemesh synagogue was situated.
It was situated on Słoneczna 26 St., demolished in 1903 and moved to Miodowa 3 St.

Jakob Glanzer Shul in Lviv, 19th century painting
It is situated on the corner of Svyatoho Teodora Square.

Jarosław market square
The tenement house in the centre of the postcard (address: Mały Rynek 17) housed a prayer house.

Jarosław ohel
In the ohel Rebbes Shimon Merilus, Bunem Menahem Mendel Merilus (and his wife) and Kehat Halprin (and his wife) are buried. The ohel was destroyed during WWII and was rebuilt by Agudath Ohalei Tsadikim in February 2010.

Dębica, former New Town Synagogue
The synagogue was built in the 18th century. Currently (2026), the building is planned to be renovated. Address: Krakowska 3 St.

Kraśnik, small synagogue
The synagogue was built in 1823-1857. Currently (2026), the building is repainted and has new windows. Further renovation of the building is also planned. Address: Bóźniczna 6 St.

Kraśnik, small synagogue, interior with polychrome visible
The synagogue was built in 1823-1857. Currently (2026), the building is repainted and has new windows. Further renovation of the building is also planned. Address: Bóźniczna 6 St.

Kraśnik, small synagogue, polychrome
The synagogue was built in 1823-1857. Currently (2026), the building is repainted and has new windows. Further renovation of the building is also planned. Address: Bóźniczna 6 St.

Kraśnik, Great Synagogue, before renovation
The synagogue was built in the 17th century and then rebuilt in the 18th and the 19th century. Address: Bóźniczna 6 St.

Kraśnik, Great Synagogue, after renovation
The synagogue was built in the 17th century and then rebuilt in the 18th and the 19th century. Address: Bóźniczna 6 St.

Cieszanów, Great Synagogue, before renovation
The synagogue was built in 1889. In 2023, the building was renovated and turned into a day care center for seniors. Address: Kustronia 2 St.

Cieszanów, Great Synagogue, interior fragment after renovation
The synagogue was built in 1889. In 2023, the building was renovated and turned into a day care center for seniors. Address: Kustronia 2 St.

Przemyśl, former New Synagogue, interior
The synagogue was built in 1910-1918. At the time the photo was taken, the building housed the municipal public library. Address: Słowackiego 15 St.

Remains of the Great Synagogue in Sanok
In the background on the left - Sadagura Kloyz (Small Synagogue). Address: Rynek 10

Former Synagogue in Góra Kalwaria
The synagogue was built in 1905 on the site of an old synagogue that burned down. Address: Pijarska 5 St.

Former Synagogue in Góra Kalwaria
The photo was taken in 1986. The synagogue was built in 1905 on the site of an old synagogue that burned down. Address: Pijarska 5 St.

Former Great Synagogue in Gorlice
The synagogue was built in the 18th century and expanded in the 19th century. Address: Piekarska 3.

Rymanów ohelim
In the ohel on the left Rebbe Tsvi Hirsh ha-kohen is buried; in the one on the right - Rebbe Menahem Mendel Turm

Former Great Synagogue in Łęczna, Aron ha-Kodesh
Today the building houses a museum. Address: Bożnicza 19 St.

Former Small Synagogue in Łęczna
Today the building houses a municipial public library. Address: Bożnicza 21 St.

Lubartowska Street in Lublin
There were several kloyzn along the street: Biala (No. 30), Breslov (No. 34), Kozhnitz (No. 22), Partschev (No. 13), Radzin (No. 18), Trisk (No. 29)

Włodawa Great Synagogue
The Synagogue was built in 1764-1774 and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Architect: Paolo Fontana. Address: Czerwonego Krzyża 7 St.

Włodawa, Great Synagogue, interior
The Synagogue was built in 1764-1774 and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Architect: Paolo Fontana. Address: Czerwonego Krzyża 7 St.

Dynów ohel
In the ohel, Rebbes David Shapira, Tsvi Elimelekh Shapira, Yeshaia Naftali Herts and Rabbanit Hana Mindl are buried

Włodawa, former Great Synagogue
The Synagogue was built in 1764-1774 and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Architect: Paolo Fontana. Address: Czerwonego Krzyża 7 St.

Włodawa, former Great Synagogue, interior
The Synagogue was built in 1764-1774 and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Architect: Paolo Fontana. Address: Czerwonego Krzyża 7 St.

Włodawa, former Great and Small Synagogues
The Great Synagogue was built in 1764-1774 (architect: Paolo Fontana); the Small Synagogue was built in the second half of the 18th century. Both are part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Address: Czerwonego Krzyża 7 St.

Włodawa, former Small Synagogue
The synagogue was built in the second half of ther 18th century and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Address: Czerwonego Krzyż 7 St.

Włodawa, former Small Synagogue, interior
The synagogue was built in the second half of ther 18th century and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Address: Czerwonego Krzyż 7 St.

Włodawa, former Bes Medresh
The Bes Medresh was built in 1927/1928 and is part of the synagogue complex in Włodawa. Address: Czerwonego Krzyża 7 St.

Wielkie Oczy, former Synagogue, before renovation
The synagogue was built in 1910, destroyed during WWI and then rebuilt in 1927 (architect: Jan Sas-Zubrzycki, design from 1917). It was renovated in 2011. Today it houses a public library. Address: Rynek 14.

Wielkie Oczy, former Synagogue, after renovation
The synagogue was built in 1910, destroyed during WWI and then rebuilt in 1927 (architect: Jan Sas-Zubrzycki, design from 1917). It was renovated in 2011. Today it houses a public library. Address: Rynek 14.

Sandomierz, general view
The Synagogue can be seen near the centre of the picture, on the left. Today's adddress: Żydowska 4 St.

Sandomierz, former Synagogue
Today the building houses a branch of State Archives. Address: Żydowska 4 St.

Ostroh Synagogue, external view
The synagogue was built in the 16th century. Address: Chaikovskoho 8 St.

Kuty general view
The synagogue rises above other buildings and is visible near the centre of the photo, on the left

Bibrka general view
The synagogue rises above other buildings and is visible on the right side of the picture. Today, it is in ruins.

Bibrka synagogue
The synagogue was built in 1821. After WWII, the building served as a food warehouse. Today, it is in ruins.

Chęciny synagogue
The synagogue was built in the 17th century and now houses a Remembrance Centre for Jewish Culture

Pińczów synagogue, interior (ruined)
The synagogue is now renovated and is one of the oldest synagogues in Poland. It was built in 1594-1609.

Sadhora general view, postcard
The Great Synagogue is visible in the centre, and on the left side - the Rebbe's Palace and the Hasidic Synagogue.

The Rebbe's palace in Sadhora, postcard
The palace was built in 1842 from Rebbe Israel Fridman's funda (together with the Synagogue)

Sadhora, Hasidic Synagogue, postcard
The Synagogue was built in 1842 from Rebbe Israel Fridman's funds (together with the Rebbe's palace)

Sadhora, Hasidic Synagogue
The Synagogue was built in 1842 from Rebbe Israel Fridman's funds (together with the Rebbe's palace)

Sandomierz, former synagogue
Today the building houses a branch of State Archives. Address: Żydowska 4 St.

Chmielnik, general view
The synagogue rises above other buildings and is visible near the centre, in the top part of the photo.

Pińczów synagogue, exterior view (ruined)
The synagogue is now renovated and is one of the oldest synagogues in Poland. It was built in 1594-1609.

Pińczów, former synagogue
The synagogue is renovated and is one of the oldest synagogues in Poland. It was built in 1594-1609.

Pińczów, former synagogue, interior
The synagogue is renovated and is one of the oldest synagogues in Poland. It was built in 1594-1609.

Pińczów, former synagogue, Aron ha-Kodesh
The synagogue is renovated and is one of the oldest synagogues in Poland. It was built in 1594-1609.

Lublin, general view from Czwartek hill
Buildings on Ruska and Szeroka St. There were a few kloyzn along Szeroka St. : Bałżyce (No. 37); Parisov (No. 41); Ya'akov Yitzhak Horowitz's kloyz (No. 28); Yehuda Leib Eger's kloyz (No. 40)

Działoszyce during a flood
The flood occurred in May 1937. The synagogue is visible in the background.

Nowy Sącz, synagogue
The synagogue has been serving religious functions since 2017 and is managed by the Bonei Sanz-Polska Foundation, whose representative is Rabbi Yoel Halberstam, the great-great-grandson of Rebbe Hayim Halberstam.

Nowy Sącz synagogue, interior, drawing
The drawing was made by Stanisław Wyspiański, one of the best known and most multifaceted Polish artists. // The synagogue has been serving religious functions since 2017 and is managed by the Bonei Sanz-Polska Foundation, whose representative is Rabbi Yoel Halberstam, the great-great-grandson of Rebbe Hayim Halberstam.

Nowy Sącz synagogue, interior, drawing
The drawing was made by Stanisław Wyspiański, one of the best known and most multifaceted Polish artists. // The synagogue has been serving religious functions since 2017 and is managed by the Bonei Sanz-Polska Foundation, whose representative is Rabbi Yoel Halberstam, the great-great-grandson of Rebbe Hayim Halberstam.

Nowy Sącz, former prayer house
Address: Jagiellońska 50. A movable part of the roof is visible on the photo. It was opened during the Sukkot holiday using a special windlass.

Chmielnik, former synagogue
The synagogue was built in the 18th century. Since its renovation (2014) it houses a museum and an educational centre "Świętokrzyski Sztetl"

Częstochowa, Najświętszej Marii Panny avenue
Two Ger kloyzn were situated along the street: No. 31 and No. 6.

Minsk, Chabad-Lubavitch Synagogue
The synagogue was built in 2005 on the site of the old synagogue. Address: Kropotkin 22 St.

Kherson, Chabad-Lubavitch Synagogue
The synagogue was built in 1895, burned down by the Nazis and is now rebuilt. Address: Gorki 21 St.

Donetsk, Bet Menahem-Mendl
The synagogue was built in 1910-1919 and is now renovated. Address: Oktyabrskaya 36 St.

Łódź, former Aleksander Synagogue
Address: Zachodnia 54 St. Today, the interior houses the Academic Center for Artistic Initiatives.

Kraków, former Bobov kloyz
The kloyz was founded in 1871, the building also housed a Talmud Tora. Originally the building had only one floor and was designed by Jacek Matusiński. Address: Estery 12 St.

Piotrków Trybunalski, Farna St. with Amshinov kloyz
Amshinov kloyz is visible on the right - it was situated on Farna St. (on the corner with Starowarszawska St.)

Horodok, general view
The synagogue complex is visible in the background, on the right. The buildings were destroyed by the Nazis during WWII.

Muszyna, Sądowa St.
The synagogue is visible third from left. Today's address: Kita St. The building no longer exists.

Rebbe Avraham Mordekhai Alter in the (old) Hurva Synagogue, Jerusalem
Rebbe at a prayer gathering in the (old) Hurva Synagogue, Jerusalem, in November 1942, after news of the murder of the Jews of Poland arrived.

Rebbe David Fridman's family
First row from the right, Rebbe David Fridman, and next to him his daughter Zipporah Feiga. Second row, second from the right, his wife Rebbetzin Batsheva

Rebbe Shalom Safrin in London.
Beside the Rebbe are Rabbi Hanoch Dov Padua and Rabbi Yitzhak Ya'akov Weiss. In the background is the elder and head of the congregation, Rabbi Getzil Berger of London.

Rebbe Yeruham Leiner at Meir Aspes' wedding
The man shaking the Rebbes hand is Meir Aspes. Others are members of his family.

Aleksandrów Łódzki, former Alexander Rebbes home
The building now houses dormitory of M. Kopernik High School

Rebbe Levi Yitzhak Drabrimdiker's "Sefer kedushat Levi ‘al ha-Torah"
The book was published in Warsaw in 1876.

Rebbe Naftali Tsvi Horowitz's "Seder ha-Korbanot ve-Hakafot"
The book (4th edition) was published in Kraków in 1900.

Rebbe Gershon Hanokh Leiner's "Sefer Sidrei Taharut"
The book was published in Piotrków Trybunalski in 1903.

Rebbe Elimelekh Weisblum's "Sefer Nifla'ot Elimelekh"
The book was published in Piotrków Trybunalski in 1910.

Rebbe Nahman of Breslov's "Sefer Tikkun ha-Klali"
The book was published in Piotrków Trybunalski in 1928.

Rebbe Pinhas Menahem Eleazar Justman's "Shiftei Tsaddik Al Shabbat HaGadol VeHag HaPesakh"
The book was published in Warsaw in 1929.

Rebbe Ya'akov Yitzhak Rabinowicz's "Niflaot HaYehudi"
The book was published in Piotrków Trybunalski around 1930.

Rebbe Pinhas Menahem Eleazar Justman's "Shiftei Tsaddik Al Hag HaShavuot"
The book was published in Warsaw in 1930.

Rebbe Yehuda Arie Leib Alter's "Sefat Emet Likutim"
The book was published in Piotrków Trybunalski around 1936.

Rebbe Tsvi Elimelekh Shapira's "She'elot u-Tshuvot Tsvi la-Tsadik"
The book was published in Biłgoraj in 1936.

Rebbe Issakhar Dov Ber's "Niflaot HaSaba Kadisha", helek sheni
The book was published in Piotrków Trybunalski in 1937.

The Great Study Hall of Munkacs in Borough Park, Brooklyn, NYC
Looking west across 14th Avenue and 47th Street at Munkacs World Headquarters in Boro Park, Brooklyn

Batei Munkacs, Jerusalem
Batei Munkacs is an area in Jerusalem, established by the Munkacher Rebbe, Hayim Elazar Shapiro, for the immigrants from Mukachevo who came up to the Land of Israel.

Kolel Munkacs, Jerusalem
Batei Munkacs is an area in Jerusalem, established by the Munkacher Rebbe, Hayim Elazar Shapiro, for the immigrants from Mukachevo who came up to the Land of Israel.

Rebbe Barukh Yoshua Yerahmiel Rabinowicz
Rebbe Barukh Yoshua Yerahmiel Rabinowicz photographed by Roman Vishniac.



























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































