Many mistakes: Monistritch and Berditchov are listed as "East Galitia," while Breslov and Skver are listed under "Russia" -- yet they are only a few kilometers apart. Zhitomir is absent. Karlin-Stolin and Lubavitch are listed under "Lita" when the first group was somewhat south of Lita and Lubavitch was in White Russia.
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Is anyone today a ben acher ben of the Baal Shem Tov?
The Wiki chart is OK for some purposes, but neglects interconnections, migrations, etc.
More importantly, Hungary isn't shown at all!
Ukraine and White Russia are not shown as such.
What do you mean? I clicked on the link and there are entries for Hungary.
Bob Miller: ASJ's screen capture doesn't show the entire image. Click on the link, and Hungary is there.
Thanks for the heads-up about Hungary. I wonder why the two differ.
Missing many. Is there a way to edit it? Other articles are editable.
O, I found a way to edit it.
Many mistakes: Monistritch and Berditchov are listed as "East Galitia," while Breslov and Skver are listed under "Russia" -- yet they are only a few kilometers apart. Zhitomir is absent. Karlin-Stolin and Lubavitch are listed under "Lita" when the first group was somewhat south of Lita and Lubavitch was in White Russia.
Unreliable chart!
I meant "East Galitzia."
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