Klausenburg (Hasidic dynasty)

There are also followings in Los Angeles, California; Jerusalem; Stamford Hill, London; Antwerp; and Union City, New Jersey, and in the US, in Borough Park, Williamsburg, Monsey, and Lakewood.

He emerged as a leader in the displaced persons camps in Europe as he created a communal survivors organization called She'aris Hapleitah ("the surviving remnant"), which operated religious schools for boys and girls and yeshivas for young men in 19 different DP camps, as well as religious services.

In 1957 he established the Kiryat Sanz neighborhood in the beachside city of Netanya, Israel.

In his will, he divided leadership of the Klausenburger Hasidim between his two sons (both born in his second marriage after World War II).

The only exception was Rabbi Shlomo Goldman, an accomplished Torah scholar even in his youth, who is the son of the previous Zhviller Rebbe in Israel.

Bnos Sanz, Union City