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Rabbi '''Mordechai Leifer''' (died 1895) was a great-great-grandson of Rabbi Meir "The Great" of Premishlan and served as [[Grand Rabbi]] of [[Nadvorna]]. He was raised by his great uncle, the famous Rebbe Meir'l of Premishlan. Hasidim from all over [[Hungary]] and [[Romania]] would come to receive his blessings. An extraordinarily large number of his descendants became Hasidic [[rebbe]]s, including many around the world today. His teachings are collected in ''Gedulas Mordechai'', ''Tiferes Mordechai'', ''Aspaklarya Hameira'', and ''Maamar Mordechai''.
'''Mordechai Leifer''' (or Läufer<ref>This was how the surname was previously known, also spelled that way in historical vital records for his family.</ref>) (1824–1894) was a [[rabbi]] in [[Nadvirna]], [[Ukraine]].


==Biography==
His wife, Rebbitzen Chaya (d.1891), was the daughter of Rabbi Shmuel Shmelka Taubes, Chief Rabbi of [[Iaşi|Yas]] and author of the ''To'afos R-eim''.
Leifer was the son of Rabbi Yesochor Bertche Leifer (d. 1848), author of ''Sisrei Torah'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jewishpress.com/pageroute.do/47708 |title=Tosher Chassunah |last=Tannenbaum |first=Rabbi Gershon |date=March 23, 2011 |accessdate=July 20, 2011 |work=[[The Jewish Press]] |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110915152958/https://www.jewishpress.com/pageroute.do/47708/ |archivedate=September 15, 2011 }}</ref> and a great-great-grandson of Rabbi Meir "The Great" of [[Premishlan (Hasidic dynasty)|Premishlan]]. He served as a Hasidic [[Rebbe]] of [[Nadvirna]] (Nadwórna). He was raised by his great uncle, the famous Rebbe Meir'l of Premishlan. Hasidim from all over [[Hungary]] and [[Romania]] would come to receive his blessings. An extraordinarily large number of his descendants became Hasidic [[rebbe]]s, including many around the world today. His teachings are collected in ''Gedulas Mordechai'', ''Tiferes Mordechai'', ''Aspaklarya Hameira'', ''Maamar Mordechai'' and ''Oros Mordechai''.


Leifer is buried in Bushtyno, Ukraine.
They were survived by six sons and one daughter, Rebbe Yitzchock Leifer of [[Ivano-Frankivsk|Stanislav]], Rebbe Yisaschar Bertzi of [[Satu Mare|Satmar]], Rebbe Meir Rosenbaum of [[Kretshnif (Hasidic dynasty)|Kretchnif]], Rebbe Aharon Moshe of [[Zolynia Lancut]], his Successor-by-declaration Rebbe Yisroel Yaakov of [[Chust]], Rebbe Yoseph Leifer of [[Niredhaus]], and the Rebetzin Leah Bina Igra of [[Zolynia]], who died childless.


His wife, Chaya (d. 1891), was the daughter of Rabbi Shmuel Shmelka Taubes, Chief Rabbi of [[Iaşi|Yas]] and author of the ''To'afos R-eim''.
There are close to 100 [[Grand Rebbes]] who claim descendancy from Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna.

They were survived by six sons and one daughter:
*Rebbe Yitzchock Leifer of [[Ivano-Frankivsk|Stanislav]]
*Rebbe Yisaschar Bertzi of [[Satu Mare|Satmar]]
*Rebbe Meir Rosenbaum of [[Kretshnif (Hasidic dynasty)|Kretchnif]]
*Rebbe Aharon Moshe of [[Żołynia]]-[[Łańcut]]
*Rebbe Yisroel Yaakov of [[Khust|Chust]]
*Rebbe Yoseph Leifer of [[Nyíregyháza|Niredhaz]]
*Rebbitzen Leah Bina Igra of [[Zolynia]] (died childless)

Today, there are close to 100 [[Grand Rebbes]] who claim descent from Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna.

==References==
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==See also==
==See also==
*[[Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)]]
*[[Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)]]


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Latest revision as of 12:48, 25 July 2023

Mordechai Leifer (or Läufer[1]) (1824–1894) was a rabbi in Nadvirna, Ukraine.

Biography

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Leifer was the son of Rabbi Yesochor Bertche Leifer (d. 1848), author of Sisrei Torah,[2] and a great-great-grandson of Rabbi Meir "The Great" of Premishlan. He served as a Hasidic Rebbe of Nadvirna (Nadwórna). He was raised by his great uncle, the famous Rebbe Meir'l of Premishlan. Hasidim from all over Hungary and Romania would come to receive his blessings. An extraordinarily large number of his descendants became Hasidic rebbes, including many around the world today. His teachings are collected in Gedulas Mordechai, Tiferes Mordechai, Aspaklarya Hameira, Maamar Mordechai and Oros Mordechai.

Leifer is buried in Bushtyno, Ukraine.

His wife, Chaya (d. 1891), was the daughter of Rabbi Shmuel Shmelka Taubes, Chief Rabbi of Yas and author of the To'afos R-eim.

They were survived by six sons and one daughter:

Today, there are close to 100 Grand Rebbes who claim descent from Rebbe Mordechai of Nadvorna.

References

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  1. ^ This was how the surname was previously known, also spelled that way in historical vital records for his family.
  2. ^ Tannenbaum, Rabbi Gershon (March 23, 2011). "Tosher Chassunah". The Jewish Press. Archived from the original on September 15, 2011. Retrieved July 20, 2011.

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