• Rabbi Asher Perlow of Stolin (Hebrew: אשר פרלוב מסטולין; Yiddish: דער גרויסער רבי אשר, romanized: Der Groyser Rebbe Asher, lit. 'Rabbi Asher the Elder')...
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  • fellow student, Asher of Stolin (I), to Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh. After his marriage, Jaffe continued to live in Nesvizh until the death of Rabbi Shlomo...
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  • Ber of Chvastov, who was also a descendant of the Maggid. Notable students of his include: Rabbi Mordechai of Lechovitch Rabbi Asher of Stolin (I), who...
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  • the eve of Yom Kippur 5571, Segal felt that he was going to pass away soon. He ordered an elegant etrog to be sent Rabbi Asher of Stolin (I), saying...
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    is said that after his murder, Rabbis Asher of Stolin (I) and Mordechai of Liakhovichi traveled to Rabbi Boruch of Medzhybizh, but Klughaft did not join...
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  • son of Rabbi Meir of Lublin, who was the son-in-law of Rabbi David Lykes of Bar. Rabbi Asher – later the Rebbe of Stolin. Chaya Sarah, the wife of Rabbi...
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    Karlin-Stolin Hasidism as Rabbi Shlomo Chaim Perlow was the paternal grandson of Rabbi Mordechai of Lechovitch and the maternal grandson of Rabbi Asher of Stolin...
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  • Kamianka-Buzka, Ukraine) Kaminetz Kunskvola (from Końskowola, Poland) Karlin-Stolin (Hasidic dynasty) Kashau (from Kassa, Hungary) Kerestir (from Bodrogkeresztúr...
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    Hasidic Judaism in Lithuania (category Hasidic dynasties of Lithuania)
    progenitor of the Karlin-Stolin Hasidic dynasty. The Karlin-Stolin dynasty remained unbroken for the next three generations, until the death of R. Israel...
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  • meals by hasidim of Karlin-Stolin. Yah Ribon Olam (Israel Najara), sung in Aramaic, which uses references from the Book of Daniel to describe God's ultimate...
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