Spinka (Hasidic Dynasty) - Lineage of The Ulemer Rabbis of The Friedman Family From The Spinka Line

Lineage of The Ulemer Rabbis of The Friedman Family From The Spinka Line

  • Joseph Meir Weiss, (1838-1909 (ו' אייר תרס"ט)) - Spinka Rebbe - Author of Imrei Yosef
    • Isaac Weiss, (1875-1944) - Spinka Rebbe - Author of Chakal Yitzchak, son of the Imrei Yosef
      • Israel Chaim Weiss, (d. 1944) - son of the Chakal Yitzchak
        • Shmuel Friedman, Chief Rabbi of Ulem - son of Rabbi Yaakov Yitzchak Friedman - son-in-law of Rabbi Israel Chaim Weiss
          • Yaakov Yitzchak Friedman, present Ulemer Rav of Kew Gardens Hills, Queens, N.Y., son of Rabbi Samuel
            • Chaim Joseph Friedman, Brezaner Rav of Boro Park, Brooklyn, N.Y., son of the Ulemer Rav
            • Berish Friedman, Rav of Kehillas Bais Yisroel D'Spinka in Cedarhurst, N.Y., son of the Ulemer Rav
            • Hershel Friedman, Seilish Rav of Williamsburgh, N.Y., son of the Ulemer Rav
          • Yisroel Chaim Friedman, present Ulemer Rav of Bayswater, N.Y., son of Rabbi Shmuel

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