GÓRA KALWARIA · HASIDIC DYNASTY · SINCE 1859
Ger Hasidic Dynasty — Poland's Most Influential Hasidic Court
Góra Kalwaria — known in Yiddish as Ger and in Hebrew as Gur — is a small town thirty kilometres south of Warsaw that became the heartland of Poland's largest Hasidic dynasty. Rabbi Yitzchak Meir Alter, author of the celebrated Chiddushei HaRim, established his court here in 1859. On the eve of the Second World War, the Ger community numbered an estimated 250,000 Hasidim across Poland — an unequalled figure in Hasidic history. Today, some 150,000 Ger Hasidim live in Israel, Europe, and North America, while the ohel in Góra Kalwaria remains one of the most significant Jewish pilgrimage sites in Poland.
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Tożsamość i nauki dynastii
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Odwiedź miasto dynastii
VIP Transfers offers private journeys from Warsaw to Góra Kalwaria by Mercedes V-Class. The route covers approximately thirty kilometres and takes no more than forty minutes — straightforward as a half-day excursion, or combined with other sites of Jewish heritage in the Mazovian region. For families with roots in Ger communities who wish to research former addresses or consult the local civil registry, we can arrange a coordinated itinerary combining the ohel, the former Jewish quarter, and the archive in Góra Kalwaria.
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Podróżuj szlakiem dynastii
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