Dynastic Line
- Grand Rabbi Shmuel Abba Zychlinski of Zichlin (1809–1879), also known as the Alter Rebbe of Zychlin
- Grand Rabbi Moshe Natanel Zychlinski (d. 1912), son of Rabbi Shmuel Abba
- Grand Rabbi Seadyia Hanoch Zychlinski of Zychlin-Strikov (1885-?), son of Rabbi Moshe Natanel. Murdered by the Nazi regime.
- Rabbi Efraim Meir Gad Zychlinski, author of Lehav Eish. Murdered by the Nazi regime.
- Grand Rabbi Moshe Natanel Zychlinski of Zychlin-Strikov-Lodz. Murdered by the Nazi regime.
- Grand Rabbi Menachem Yedidah Zychlinski of Zychlin (1872-1940), son of Rabbi Moshe Natanel. Murdered by the Nazi regime.
- Grand Rabbi Shmuel Avraham Abba Zychlinski of Zychlin (d. 1942), son of Rabbi Menachem Yedidah. Murdered by the Nazi regime.
- Grand Rabbi Seadyia Hanoch Zychlinski of Zychlin-Strikov (1885-?), son of Rabbi Moshe Natanel. Murdered by the Nazi regime.
- Grand Rabbi Moshe Natanel Zychlinski (d. 1912), son of Rabbi Shmuel Abba
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