. . . . . . . . . . . "Shtefanesht (Hebrew: \u05E9\u05D8\u05E4\u05E0\u05E9\u05D8) was a Hasidic dynasty named for the town of \u0218tef\u0103ne\u0219ti, Romania. It was one of the branches of the Ruzhiner dynasty, together with Bohush, Boyan, Chortkov, Husiatyn, and Sadigura. The dynasty lasted from 1851 to 1933 and had only two Rebbes: Rabbi Menachem Nochum Friedman, a son of the Ruzhiner Rebbe, and Rabbi Avrohom Mattisyohu Friedman, the only son of Rabbi Menachem Nochum. During the latter's reign, \u0218tef\u0103ne\u0219ti became one of the most important Hasidic centers in Eastern Europe."@en . . . "Shtefanesht (Hebrew: \u05E9\u05D8\u05E4\u05E0\u05E9\u05D8) was a Hasidic dynasty named for the town of \u0218tef\u0103ne\u0219ti, Romania. It was one of the branches of the Ruzhiner dynasty, together with Bohush, Boyan, Chortkov, Husiatyn, and Sadigura. The dynasty lasted from 1851 to 1933 and had only two Rebbes: Rabbi Menachem Nochum Friedman, a son of the Ruzhiner Rebbe, and Rabbi Avrohom Mattisyohu Friedman, the only son of Rabbi Menachem Nochum. During the latter's reign, \u0218tef\u0103ne\u0219ti became one of the most important Hasidic centers in Eastern Europe."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Shtefanesht (Hasidic dynasty)"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "12076"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "11900539"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1071879474"^^ . . . .