The Family
- Grand Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Safrin (1740-1800)
- Grand Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch of Ziditshov (1763-1831), author of Ateres Tzvi on the Zohar, son of Rabbi Isaac of Safrin
- Rabbi Moshe Eichenstein of Sambur (d. 1840), author of "Tefilo leMoshe", son of Rabbi Isaac of Safrin
- Rabbi Yissochor Berish Eichenstein of Safrin (d. 1832), son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Safrin
- Rabbi Naftoli Hertzl Labin of Ziditshov, son-in-law of Rabbi Tzvi Hirsch Eichenstein of Ziditshov, the Ateres Tzvi.
- Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Eichenstein of Ziditshov (1805-1873), author of Likutei Maharya, only son of Rabbi Yissochor Berish of Safrin
- Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov Eichenstein of Ziditchov (d. 1886), son of Rabbi Yitzchok
- Rabbi Nochum of Burshtin
- Rabbi Eliezer of Burshtin
- Rabbi Yitzchok Menachem Eichenstein of Burshtin-Podheitz (1879-1943), son of Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov, son-in-law of Rabbi Nochum
- Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov Zeide Eichenstein of Burshtin (1899-1963), son of Rabbi Yitzchok
- Rabbi Yitzchok Menachem Eichenshtein, Galanter Rebbe, son of Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov
- Rabbi Dovid Eichenstein, Burshtiner Rebbe, son of Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov
- Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov Zeide Eichenstein of Burshtin (1899-1963), son of Rabbi Yitzchok
- Rabbi Yitzchok Menachem Eichenstein of Burshtin-Podheitz (1879-1943), son of Rabbi Shlomo Yaakov, son-in-law of Rabbi Nochum
- Rabbi Israel Yosef Labin of Ziditshov (d. 1902), son of Rabbi Naftoli Hertsl of Ziditshov, and son-in-law of Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Moshe Labin of Ziditshov-Drubitsh (d. 1939), son of Rabbi Israel Yosef of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov, son-in-law of Rabbi Moshe of Drubitsh
- Rabbi Alexander (Sender) Yom Tov Lipa Labin, son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin
- Rabbi Shlomo Dov Labin, Rebbe of Ziditchov, son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin
- Rabbi Moshe Labin, Ziditshiov-Drubitsher Rebbe, son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin
- Rabbi Yeshaya Labin,Zidichover Rebbe in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, NY, son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin
- Rabbi Aharon Maier Labin, Bolchav Rebbe in Williamsburg, son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin
- Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Labin, Ziditchover Rov in Bnei Brak, son of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin
- Rebbetzin Hinda Kohn, daughter of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin, wife of Rebbe Dovid Kohn, Toldos Aharon Rebbe in Jerusalem
- Rebbetzin Esther Malka Segal-Loewy, daughter of Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin, wife of Rabbi Elimelech Segal-Loewy of Tosh — son of Rebbe Meshulam Feish
- Rabbi Naftali Tzvi Labin of Ziditshov, son-in-law of Rabbi Moshe of Drubitsh
- Rabbi Moshe Labin of Ziditshov-Drubitsh (d. 1939), son of Rabbi Israel Yosef of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Alexander (Sender) Yom Tov Lipa Eichenstein of Zidachov (1824-October 12, 1883), son of Rabbi Yitzchok Isaac of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Yehoshia Heshl Eichenstein of Khodorov, son of Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of Khodorov (d. 1918), son of Rabbi Yehoshia Heshl of Khodorov
- Grand Rabbi Yehoshua Eichenstein of Ziditshov-Chicago (moved from Galitzia to Chicago in 1922) (d. 1940), son of Rabbi Yisochor Berish of Khodorov
- Grand Rabbi Avrohom Eichenstein of Ziditshov-Chicago (d. 1967), son of Rabbi Yehoshua
- Grand Rabbi Yehoshua Heshl Eichenstein of Ziditshov-Chicago, son of Rabbi Avrohom
- Chief Rabbi Menachem Tsvi Eichenstein, of St Louis (1943–1982), son of Rabbi Yehoshua Heschel of Chicago
- Rabbi Dov Ber Alter Eichenstein, son of Rabbi Menachem
- Rabbi Moshe Mordechei Eichenstein of Trisk (born August 7, 1958 at Jerusalem), son of Rabbi Dov Ber Alter
- Rabbi Dov Ber Alter Eichenstein, son of Rabbi Menachem
- Grand Rabbi Avrohom Eichenstein of Ziditshov-Chicago (d. 1967), son of Rabbi Yehoshua
- Grand Rabbi Yehoshua Eichenstein of Ziditshov-Chicago (moved from Galitzia to Chicago in 1922) (d. 1940), son of Rabbi Yisochor Berish of Khodorov
- Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of Khodorov (d. 1918), son of Rabbi Yehoshia Heshl of Khodorov
- Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of Veretzky (1848-1924), author of the Malbush L'Shabbos V'Yom Tov, son of Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Usher Yeshaya Eichenstein of Prochnik, son of Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of Veretzky
- Rabbi Menashe Yitzchok Meir Eichenstein, Ziditshover Rebbe of Petah Tikva, son of Rabbi Usher Yeshaya Eichenstein of Prochnik
- Rabbi Sholom Eichenstein (1901‑1987), Ziditshover Rebbe of Tzfat, son of Rabbi Usher Yeshaya Eichenstein
- Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein, son of Rabbi Sholom Eichenstein
- Rabbi Yosef Meir Eichenstein, son of Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein
- Rabbi Usher Yeshaya Eichenstein (1934-2008), son of Rabbi Sholom Eichenstein and son-in-law of Rabbi Moshe Aryeh Lev, Rav of Temeshvar
- Rabbi Chaim Yehoshua Eichenstein, Zidichover Rebbe,
- Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac Shneebalg, Ziditshover Rebbe of Be'er Sheva, grandson of Rabbi Sholom Eichenstein
- Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein, son of Rabbi Sholom Eichenstein
- Rabbi Usher Yeshaya Eichenstein of Prochnik, son of Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of Veretzky
- Rabbi Yehoshia Heshl Eichenstein of Khodorov, son of Rabbi Alexander Yom Tov Lipa of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Yisochor Berish Eichenstein of Dolyna (d. 1886), son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Eliyohu Eichenstein of Ziditshov (1837-1878), son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditshov
- Rabbi Menachem Mendel Eichenstein of Ziditshov (1840-1901), son of Rabbi Yitzchak Isaac of Ziditshov
There is also Rabbi Alter Kahane of Ziditshov, who is a scion of the Spinka dynasty.
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