Outline of The History of The Nadvorna Dynasty
Grand Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism
- Grand Rabbi Meir the Great of Premishlan (1703–1773), disciple of the Baal Shem Tov
- Grand Rabbi Uren Arye Leib of Premishlan (died 1813) disciple of Rabbi Yechiel Michl of Zlotshov; son of Rabbi Meir the Great
See also Premishlan (Hasidic dynasty)- Grand Rabbi Isaac of Kalish, son of Rabbi Uren Arye Leib of Premishlan
- Grand Rabbi Yissachar Dov Ber (Bertche) Leifer of Nadvorna (died 1848), author of Sisrei Torah, son of Rabbi Isaac of Kalish; disciple of Rabbi Isaac of Radvill; son-in-law of Rabbi Avrohom Leib Bloch of Nadvorna
- Grand Rabbi Aaron Leib Leifer of Nadvorna (1819–1897), author of Yad Aharon, son of Rabbi Bertche
- Grand Rabbi Moshe Leifer of Nadvorna, son of Rabbi Aaron Leib
- Grand Rabbi Yitzchak Leifer of Hartz-Raman, son of Rabbi Aaron Leib
- Grand Rabbi Mordechai Leifer of Nadvorna (1824-1894), author of Mamar Mordechai, son of Rabbi Bertche
- Grand Rabbi Aaron Leib Leifer of Nadvorna (1819–1897), author of Yad Aharon, son of Rabbi Bertche
- Grand Rabbi Yissachar Dov Ber (Bertche) Leifer of Nadvorna (died 1848), author of Sisrei Torah, son of Rabbi Isaac of Kalish; disciple of Rabbi Isaac of Radvill; son-in-law of Rabbi Avrohom Leib Bloch of Nadvorna
- Grand Rabbi Meir the Second of Premishlan (1783–1850), son of Rabbi Uren Arye Leib
- Grand Rabbi Isaac of Kalish, son of Rabbi Uren Arye Leib of Premishlan
- Grand Rabbi David of Kalish, son of Rabbi Meir the Great
- Grand Rabbi Uren Arye Leib of Premishlan (died 1813) disciple of Rabbi Yechiel Michl of Zlotshov; son of Rabbi Meir the Great
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