Nadvorna (Hasidic dynasty)

The most famous rebbe of the dynasty was Mordechai Leifer of Nadvorna (the son of Rabbi Yissachar Dov Ber (Bertche) Leifer of Nadvorna), whose writings form the corpus of the group's Hasidic thought.

Yissachar Dov Ber (Bertche) Leifer of Nadvorna was a son of Rabbi Yitzchak of Kalish.

[1] Rebbes are known as "Admorim" (Hebrew אדמו"ר, which is the acronym for "אדוננו מורינו ורבינו", "Adoneinu Moreinu V'Rabeinu", "Our master, our teacher, and our rabbi").

Grand Rabbi Israel Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidism Descendants of Rabbi Meir Kiryat Nadvorna is a neighborhood in southeastern Bnei Brak that serves as the world center of the Nadvorna Chassidus and the quarters of some of its Hasidim.

The synagogue is located between the Admor of Nadvorna, Chiddushei HaRim and Chazon Ish streets.

Graves of Nadvorna rebbes on the Mount of Olives
Nadvorna Hasidim at the inauguration of a Torah scroll
Grand Rabbis Shmuel Shmelke Leifer of Chust (USA) and Mordechai Yissachar Ber Leifer of Pittsburgh (Ashdod)
Grand Rabbi Yehoshua Heshel Rosenbaum of Cleveland-New York Rebbe
The building of the Nadvorna Hassidic institutions, located in the center of Kiryat Nadvorna.
Rabbi Nathan David Rosenbaum, Rebbe of Zutschka